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BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS White City Council considers land acquisition

BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE ficers participating in the Safe Kids Georgia they have an expiration date, because plas- and “deterioration.” [email protected] program, a comprehensive child passenger tic breaks down over time and a used one Based on that information, Billue asked safety program that stresses the importance may not protect the child like it should. Parker Construction of Waleska to estimate In his presentation of the past month’s of properly installed and used child re- Now, if we see someone using an unsafe the cost of the first of three planned phases police activities to the city council, White straints, the department qualifies to get the carrier, we can give them a brand-new car of repair. Police Chief Dane Hunter pointed to the seats free of charge from a grant program. seat and show them how to install it.” The estimate, a little more than $15,000, boxes of infant and toddler car seats lining “This means so much to a small town At the April meeting, Hunter, at the di- came as a pleasant surprise, although Billue the walls of the lobby and council chamber. like White,” he said. “Some of our residents rection of Mayor Kim Billue, read an archi- was quick to explain that “this is just a Conner “You probably noticed all these car are struggling to make ends meet and they tectural report revealing a multitude of ‘Band-Aid’ to stop the bleeding.” seats,” he said. “They cost the citizens of might buy a used car seat or take a hand- problems with the City Hall building, in- Someone in the audience asked if there White not one penny.” me-down from a relative or friend. But cluding ominous warnings of “moisture He went on to explain that by police of- these seats are made of plastic mainly and damage,” “cracking,” “improper flashing” SEE COUNCIL, PAGE 8A

Touring Paradise Schubert Adairsville Magnolia Garden Club’s shooting Pond and Garden Tour suspects takes bloom Saturday apprehended

BY MARIE NESMITH [email protected] BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE [email protected] As demonstrated by birds chirping and darting through- out her landscape Tuesday, Noel R. Parro’s property re- Two of the three suspects sought cently achieved a Certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat in the early Monday morning shoot- distinction from The Garden Club of Georgia. On Saturday, ing at an Adairsville convenience her bird-friendly yard will be one of five featured in store enjoyed only a little more than Cartersville on The Magnolia Garden Club’s Pond and Gar- 12 hours of freedom. den Tour. Around 9 p.m. Monday, the “My family and I love to sit out in our ‘outdoor room,’ Adairsville Police Department, with which features a pergola with a fan, of course,” Parro said. assistance from the Georgia Bureau “We enjoy watching the birds and other wildlife as they eat of Investigation, the LaFayette Po- or go in and out of the bird houses. I would like for visitors lice Department and the Walker of all ages to realize that even a small space can become a County Sheriff’s Office, arrested beautiful garden using just pots or a raised bed with the ad- Destany Marie Schubert, 20, of dition of bird feeders and bird baths. LaFayette — the female identified “I had worked on receiving a Certified Backyard Wildlife as the driver of the Toyota Camry Habitat for about a year. I was proud to receive the certifi- used to flee the scene. cation. To qualify, your yard needs native trees and flowers, The Camry, which was caught on feeders and bird baths. My children gave me a bat house tape by the store’s surveillance for Christmas, which will give me a sticker to add to my SEE , PAGE 2A sign,” she said, referring to the marker that is displayed on SHOOTING her fence. “In order to receive the certification you must fill out a form. You can receive these forms from the state or The [Magnolia] Garden Club.” A member of The Magnolia Garden Club, Parro is look- 3 charged with ing forward to having her 1-acre property’s compact garden area featured on the tour for the second time. 2017 murder “I was asked to be on this year’s tour as an example of a smaller garden,” she said. “I was excited to show my garden of elderly man space again this year. While my complete yard is large, I only use the small backyard as a garden space. As a person plead not guilty of a ‘certain age,’ I can easily have a flower garden using a raised bed and pots. BY JAMES SWIFT “One of my water features is the use of a la [cuite] pot [email protected] with a fountain inside. The pot was used when my family had their own sugar factory. One of the last processes of Three individuals charged with sugar production — up to the first half of the 20th century the murder of a 74-year-old man in — was making the syrup, which is similar to molasses, and Cartersville last year pleaded not was called la [cuite]. This is the pot, which was used. I also guilty to all counts in Bartow Su- have the bell from one of the trains, which ran through the perior Court Tuesday morning. fields to pick up the cane.” Keisha Rena Cone, Rachel Sa- From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., The Magnolia Garden Club’s tour vannah Ridley and Tevin Ray Har- will highlight the gardens and water features on the offer- ris were indicted on nine counts by ing’s designated properties. Along with Parro’s garden at a grand jury. They stand accused of 299 Briar Patch Lane, the event will include the landscapes RANDY PARKER/ DTN one count of malice murder, three located at 124 Woodcrest Drive S.W., 21 Granger Drive, 18 Above, flowers from Noel counts of felony murder, one count Stratford Lane and 219 Bates Road. R. Parro’s garden soak in of armed robbery, two counts of “Every year, we look for interesting sites, which we think the sunlight. Left, a sign aggravated assault and two counts the public would enjoy and also learn something,” said on Parro’s fence declares of burglary in the first degree. Susan S. Stephens, chairwoman of the Pond and Garden her Cartersville property is According to a bill of indict- a Certified Backyard Tour Committee. “This year, we have five very distinct ment, the three are accused of sites. One of the sites is a pollinator garden and bees are on- Wildlife Habitat. Her garden and water features causing the death of James Edward site. There will be printed information available on pollina- will be included on The Stephens by striking him “about tors. We will have a plant sale at one site with [a] wonderful Magnolia Garden Club’s the head with an unknown, solid selection of plants provided by our members. Pond and Garden Tour object similar to a metal bar” dur- “All sizes of gardens and ponds will be represented from Saturday. ing a robbery at the victim’s resi- a site with large acreage to a small 30-year-old garden, dence at 42 Country Lane in which has been [lovably] maintained. We feel that everyone Cartersville on or about Aug. 4, touring will take away something they can reproduce in 2017.

SEE GARDENS, PAGE 6A SEE PLEA, PAGE 2A ‘Pathways to Freedom’ sculpture unveiling set for Thursday

BY MARIE NESMITH Cartersville City Hall. art are being placed downtown as a gift to the community. The Public Square, sculptor P. Ko- ports that quilts played an impor- [email protected] “I am thrilled about this sculp- specifically so the community unveiling will include a candle- rdys’ “Pathways to Freedom” is tant role in a secret communica- ture coming to fruition,” can see and interact with them. lighting ceremony, introductions nearly 9 feet tall and features a tion to aid in the servant’s flight “Commissioned as a gift to the Cartersville Downtown Develop- “In the case of ‘Pathways to of the committee members, some design of nine metal quilt blocks. from bondage. … The quilts community,” the first piece of the ment Authority Lillie Freedom,’ which is a permanent musical performances, and au- According to promotional ma- were hung on a fence or downtown Cartersville Art Walk Read said. “The goal of this ro- installation, the unveiling also thor Phyllis Lawson will be terials from the AAQDP, “The hedgerow, presumably to air, giv- will be unveiled to the public tating sculpture walk project has represents the culmination of a telling about her own history sculpture symbolizes the hopes ing messages to the escapee that Thursday. Starting at 2 p.m., the always been to increase the lot of hard work and effort by the with quilting and the stories that and dreams of slaves before were hidden in plain sight. Negro ceremony for the “Pathways to amount of public art that is avail- African-American Quilt Docu- are imbued in every stitch.” emancipation to gain their free- spirituals are of the same vernac- Freedom: A Story in Every able downtown. … I encourage mentation Project of Bartow To be permanently installed on dom, to own oneself. According ular with their meaning. Stitch” sculpture will be pre- the public to attend the unveiling County (AAQDP) as this piece the city’s property at the corner to folklore surrounding attempts sented on the grounds of ceremony because these pieces of was specifically commissioned of Cherokee Avenue and North to escape, the oral tradition pur- SEE SCULPTURE, PAGE 7A

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Address: BY RUSS BYNUM 251 S. Tennessee St. Associated Press Cartersville, GA 30120 SAVANNAH — In frantic calls Mailing Address: to 911, witnesses reported a fiery 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 tragedy that dropped suddenly from above: a military cargo plane, one Phone: 770-382-4545 of its engines apparently not work- After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 ing, crashing nose-first onto a Geor- Fax: 770-382-2711 gia highway and raining flaming debris onto the blacktop. Alan Davis, “I’ve got flames and smoke Publisher everywhere and stuff coming out of Jason Greenberg, the sky,” one man told a 911 opera- Managing Editor tor after the C-130 Hercules aircraft Jennifer Moates, plummeted to the ground shortly Advertising Director after takeoff from Savannah’s air- Mindy Salamon, port Wednesday. Office Manager/Classified Savannah police on Monday re- Advertising Director leased 911 recordings from the crash, which killed nine airmen Lee McCrory, Circulation/Distribution from the Puerto Rico Air National Manager Guard. No one on board survived, but somehow the aircraft missed Stacey Wade, Circulation Customer Care/ hitting any cars, businesses or peo- Account Manager ple on the ground. Byron Pezzarossi, There were plenty of witnesses Press Room Director nearby. The first 911 call came in at 11:27 a.m., and dozens more soon STEVE BISSON/SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS VIA AP, FILE Email: followed. In this May 2 photo, a firetruck sprays foam over the remains of an Air National Guard C-130 cargo plane from Puerto Rico that MANAGING EDITOR One 911 caller reported some- crashed in Port Wentworth. Savannah police released 911 recordings from the crash Monday, five days after the C-130 Hercules [email protected] cargo plane plummeted down onto Georgia Highway 21. It crashed shortly after taking off from the Savannah airport. Nine airmen thing seemed to be wrong with one from the Puerto Rico Air National Guard perished, but no one else was injured on the ground. NEWSROOM of the plane’s four engines. [email protected] “I saw it take off from the airport An Air Force spokesman, Maj. smoke bellowing from the crash “Yes, baby, it’s black smoke,” the supplied U.S. citizens after last FEATURES EDITOR and I noticed that one of the pro- Andrew Reed, declined to comment tried to get a closer look so she caller replies. “The plane, like, in- year’s hurricanes. It crashed during [email protected] pellers wasn’t turning,” the woman Monday on any details from the 911 could give emergency dispatchers a cinerated whenever it the con- what was supposed to be its final calls, citing the active investigation. better idea of exactly where the crete.” flight. PHOTOGRAPHER told a 911 operator. “And he banked [email protected] like he was going toward [Inter- Other witnesses gave similar eye- plane hit. Only the tail section of the plane The plane was being flown into state] 95, and then all of a sudden witness accounts. “I’m coming up on it,” the remained intact following the crash. retirement in Arizona when it took STAFF REPORTERS he lost altitude and just took a nose “It just literally nose-dived into woman says. “It’s right off the rail- Authorities said the impact scat- off from Savannah/Hilton Head In- [email protected] dive into the ground.” the road,” said one 911 caller. road track. Oh my God, it’s on tered debris over an area roughly ternational Airport last week. Maj. [email protected] [email protected] The military is investigating. So “He did a barrel roll and went Highway 21... It’s across both lanes 600 feet in diameter. Paul Dahlen of the Puerto Rico Air far, investigators have released no straight into the ground,” said an- of road.” The aging plane had long been a National Guard said the aircraft had SPORTS REPORTER preliminary findings to suggest other. “Is it on fire or anything like part of Puerto Rico’s Air National been manufactured in 1970s, mak- [email protected] what caused the crash. A woman who described black that?” the operator asks. Guard fleet and had rescued and re- ing it roughly 40 years old. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR [email protected] OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Davis, 36, of Summerville is still Meyer was airlifted to Erlanger [email protected] Shooting at large. Hospital in Chattanooga in critical Schubert is currently being held condition. 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DEAR ABBY: My daughter re- old daughter has spent years not troduced our kids to another didn’t lead to marriage. Something hair jar, and it now sits on her fa- cently informed me that she has being who she really is — possibly woman he’s dating. I feel hurt be- important was missing or it would vorite window sill. You be the met someone and the someone to please you — and now has real- cause I have feelings for him that have happened when you had his judge – cute or creepy? – CAT happens to be a woman. My reac- ized she must be her authentic self. I can’t let go of. How do I keep first child. His response to your FANCIER IN FLORIDA tion was, of course, shock and If you want any relationship at from falling apart from the loss of question should give you clarity. anger, although I have kind of sus- all with her, apologize and tell her the only relationship I know? I DEAR CAT FANCIER: It is pected over the years that she is a you overreacted. Tell her you love know it’s over, but I can’t help DEAR ABBY: I’m a man in my neither. It is the way you have cho- lesbian. By her and explain that you may need hoping we will get back together. mid-60s. Recently, I had to put my sen to cope with a painful loss, and She is 43 and was married for Abigail Van Buren time to fully accept this. Wish her – HOPELESSLY IN LOVE elderly cat, “Taffy,” to sleep. I you shouldn’t be judged — or 10 years. She has two children and Please help. – SHOCKED AND well and hope that she forgives loved her. When the vet asked if I judge yourself — harshly for it. has been divorced for about 11 ANGRY MOM you. DEAR HOPELESSLY IN would like some of her ashes, I My condolences for your loss. years now. She dated a few guys, LOVE: Because you must interact didn’t want to take them home. In- but either had no luck with them DEAR S. AND A.: I’ll try. DEAR ABBY: I’m a 31-year- with him regularly, it may not be stead, I filled a jelly jar with her Dear Abby is written by Abigail or it didn’t last. While you may be angry, because old mother of two — a 3-year-old easy. A step in the right direction fur. (She had long hair and I had, Van Buren, also known as Jeanne I don’t know how to handle this you have long suspected that your and a 2-month-old. My children would be to stop stowing your for a year, been stuffing the fur I Phillips, and was founded by her because I’m against people being daughter might be a lesbian you have the same father. We co-par- own emotional life in the deep removed from her brush every mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact gay. I see it as unnatural and think cannot now claim to be shocked. ent, which has its ups and downs freeze waiting for him to come night into a shoebox.) As a memo- Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com they all have issues. I don’t treat One reason gay people have “is- (more downs). We have been back. rial to my beloved Taffy, I added or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, gay people any different from any- sues,” as you put it, is because they friends with benefits for five Because it may take a dose of some of her favorite kibble to the CA 90069. one else, but I do keep them at a have to endure opposition and years, longer than we were a true reality to regain control of your distance. Now I don’t know how nonacceptance from the family couple. emotions, ask him to level with to proceed with our relationship. members they love. Your 43-year- Recently, I found out he has in- you about why your relationship

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4A Wednesday, May 9, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Trump announces US will exit nuclear accord with Iran

BY JOSH LEDERMAN the world.” AND CATHERINE LUCEY “It is possible that we will face Associated Press some problems for two or three months, but we will pass through WASHINGTON — President this,” Rouhani said. Donald Trump announced Tues- Under the most likely scenario, day the U.S. will pull out of the Trump would allow sanctions on landmark nuclear accord with Iran’s central bank — intended to Iran, declaring he was making the target oil exports — to kick back world safer but dealing a profound in, rather than waiving them once blow to allies and deepening the again on Saturday, the next dead- president’s isolation on the world line for renewal, said individuals stage. briefed on Trump’s deliberations. “The United States does not Then the administration would make empty threats,” he said in a give those who are doing business televised address from the White with Iran a six-month period to House. wind down business and avoid Trump said the 2015 agreement, breaching those sanctions. which included Germany, France Depending on how Trump sells and Britain, was a “horrible, one- it — either as an irreversible U.S. sided deal that should never ever pullout, or one final chance to save have been made.” He added that it — the deal could be strength- the United States “will be institut- ened during those six months in a ing the highest level of economic last-ditch effort to persuade Trump sanction.” to change his mind. The first 15 Trump’s decision means Iran’s months of Trump’s presidency government must now decide have been filled with many such whether to follow the U.S. and “last chances” for the Iran deal in withdraw or try to salvage what’s which he’s punted the decision for left of the deal. Iranian President another few months, and then an- Hassan Rouhani said he was send- other. ing his foreign minister to the Even Trump’s secretary of state countries remaining in the accord and the U.N. agency that monitors but warned there was only a short nuclear compliance agree that time to negotiate with them and Iran, so far, has lived up to its side his country could soon “start en- of the deal. But the deal’s critics, riching uranium more than be- such as Israel, the Gulf Arab states fore.” and many Republicans, say it’s a French President Emmanuel EVAN VUCCI/AP giveaway to Tehran that ultimately Above, President Donald Macron said his country, Britain Trump signs a Presidential paves the path to a nuclear-armed and Germany all regretted Memorandum on the Iran Iran several years in the future. Trump’s decision. nuclear deal from the Iran, for its part, has been coy in The administration said it will Diplomatic Reception Room of predicting its response to a Trump re-impose nuclear sanctions on the White House on Tuesday in withdrawal. For weeks, Iran’s for- Iran immediately but allow grace Washington. Trump announced eign minister had been saying that the U.S. will pull out of the periods for businesses to wind landmark nuclear accord with a re-imposition of U.S. sanctions down activity. Iran, dealing a profound blow would render the deal null and The Treasury Department said to U.S. allies and potentially void, leaving Tehran little choice there will be “certain 90-day and deepening the president’s but to abandon it as well. But on 180-day wind-down periods” but isolation on the world stage. Monday, Rouhani said Iran could didn’t specify which sanctions stick with it if the European would fall under which timelines. Union, whose economies do far Treasury says at the end of those more business with Iran than the periods, the sanctions will be in U.S., offers guarantees that Iran “full effect.” would keep benefiting. National Security Adviser John For the Europeans, Trump’s Bolton said nobody should sign the 2015 deal, he said Iran had European members gave in to anonymity, said the British objec- to extricate themselves or withdrawal constitutes dispiriting contracts for new business with clearly lied in the past and could many of Trump’s demands, ac- tive will remain to uphold and afoul of the U.S. proof that trying to appease him is Iran. not be trusted. Iran has denied ever cording to officials, diplomats and maintain the deal. American officials were dusting futile. In his remarks, Trump blasted pursuing nuclear arms others briefed on the negotiations. Hours before the announce- off plans for how to sell a pullout Although the U.S. and Euro- the deal as “defective at its core.” The Iran agreement, struck in Yet they still left convinced he was ment, European countries met to to the public and explain its com- peans made progress on ballistic As evidence, he cited documents 2015 by the United States, other likely to re-impose sanctions. underline their support for the plex financial ramifications. missiles and inspections, there recently released by Israeli Prime world powers and Iran, lifted most Trump spoke with French Pres- agreement. Senior officials from In Iran, many were deeply con- were disagreements over extend- Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a U.S. and international sanctions ident Emmanuel Macron and Chi- Britain, France and Germany met cerned about how Trump’s deci- ing the life of the deal and how to leading critic of the deal. against the country. In return, Iran nese leader Xi Jinping about his in Brussels with Iran’s Deputy sion could affect the already trigger additional penalties if Iran Netanyahu unveiled documents agreed to restrictions on its nuclear decision Tuesday. The British for- Foreign Minister for Political Af- struggling economy. In Tehran, were found violating the new re- seized by Israeli intelligence program making it impossible to eign secretary traveled to Wash- fairs, Abbas Araghchi. President Hassan Rouhani sought strictions, U.S. officials and Euro- showing Iran had attempted to de- produce a bomb, along with rigor- ington this week to make a If the deal collapses, Iran would to calm nerves, smiling as he ap- pean diplomats have said. The velop a nuclear bomb in the previ- ous inspections. last-minute pitch to the U.S. to re- be free to resume prohibited en- peared at a petroleum expo. He Europeans agreed to yet more con- ous decade, especially before In a burst of last-minute diplo- main in the deal, according to a richment activities, while busi- didn’t name Trump directly, but cessions in the final days of nego- 2003. Although he gave no ex- macy, punctuated by a visit by senior British diplomat. The diplo- nesses and banks doing business emphasized that Iran continued tiating ahead of Trump’s decision, plicit evidence that Iran violated Britain’s top diplomat, the deal’s mat, who spoke on condition of with Iran would have to scramble to seek “engagement with the officials added. Pompeo en route to NKorea to finalize Trump-Kim summit

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS China, South Korea and Japan a future of great pros- YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan — U.S. Secretary perity and security can be achieved for everyone,” of State Mike Pompeo was heading to North Korea he said. on Tuesday to finalize details of a planned historic Pompeo flew out of Washington under the cover summit between President Donald Trump and North of darkness late Monday aboard an Air Force 757 Korea leader Kim Jong Un. accompanied by a handful of senior aides, a security Trump announced the mission just minutes before detail and two journalists: one from The Associated Pompeo arrived in Japan to refuel before flying on Press and one from The Washington Post, who were to Pyongyang, and as the president declared he was given roughly four hours notice of his departure. withdrawing from a landmark nuclear deal with an- Pompeo’s first trip to Pyongyang over Easter other bitter U.S. adversary, Iran. weekend before he was confirmed as secretary of U.S. officials say Pompeo today will also press state was a closely held secret. News of it did not North Korea for the release of three detained Amer- emerge until just before his Senate confirmation vote ican citizens, whose imminent release Trump has less than two weeks ago. Shortly afterward, the been hinting at. His trip comes just days after North White House released photographs of Pompeo and Korea expressed displeasure with Washington for Kim posing for cameras. It was not clear if Kim comments suggesting that massive U.S. pressure would meet Pompeo today. had pushed Kim to the negotiating table. Pompeo told reporters aboard his plane that his Pompeo, who first traveled to North Korea as CIA first visit was to test the North Korean’s seriousness chief in early April, is only the second sitting secre- of pledges to South Korea on easing tensions. This tary of state to visit the reclusive nation with which trip is “to put in place a framework for a successful it is still technically at war. The first was Madeleine summit,” he said. Albright in 2000 who went as part of an unsuccess- Although there were no guarantees that the Amer- ful bid to arrange a meeting between then-President ican prisoners would be freed during Pompeo’s visit, Bill Clinton and Kim’s father Kim Jong Il. U.S. officials said their release would be a signifi- “At this very moment, Secretary Pompeo is on his cant goodwill gesture ahead of the Trump-Kim sum- way to North Korea in preparation for my upcoming mit that is expected later this month or in early June. meeting with Kim Jong Un,” Trump said at the “I think it would be a great gesture if they would White House. agree to do so,” Pompeo said, adding that it would “Plans are being made, relationships are building, be difficult to hold a leaders’ summit if the prisoners hopefully a deal will happen and with the help of remained captive. CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Entertainment www.daily-tribune.com • Wednesday, May 9, 2018 5A

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BY ALAN FRAM growing epidemic that saw nearly Associated Press 64,000 people die last year from drug overdoses, with two-thirds of WASHINGTON — Lawmakers those deaths involving opioids. of both parties accused wholesale The House Energy and Com- pharmaceutical distributors on merce Committee began investi- Tuesday of missing signs of suspi- gating the distribution of cious activity that resulted in hun- prescription opioids last May. The dreds of millions of prescription panel has said distributors sent opioid pills being shipped to West more than 780 million pills of hy- Virginia, a state disproportionately drocodone and oxycodone — pre- ravaged by deaths caused by the scription pain-killers that have addictive drugs. caused many overdose deaths — The legislators made their re- to West Virginia from 2007 to marks as current and former offi- 2012. That’s an average of more cials from five distributor than 400 pills per person over that companies gave sworn testimony period in the state, where around to a House subcommittee. The re- 1.8 million people live. sponses by drug executives ranged Investigators said 20.8 million from apologies to explanations to opioid pills were shipped from finger-pointing at the federal Drug 2006 to 2016 to Williamson, pop- Enforcement Administration for ulation 2,900. One pharmacy in not doing enough in its role as Kermit, with around 400 residents, overseer of sales of legally con- ranked 22nd in the U.S. in the trolled substances. number of hydrocodone pills it re- Asked directly whether their ceived in 2006, according to the firm’s actions contributed to the investigation.” country’s opioids epidemic, four Rep. Gregg Harper, R-Miss., of them answered “no” while just who chairs the committee’s inves- one — Joseph Mastandrea, chair- tigations panel, said he wanted to man of the board of Miami-Luken know “why did the distributors re- Inc., said “yes.” peatedly fail to report suspicious The denials drew an angry re- orders” of prescription opioids. He ALEX BRANDON/AP sponse from Rep. David McKin- added that in some cases in West George Barrett, left, executive chairman of the board, Cardinal Health Inc.; Dr. Joseph Mastandrea, chairman of the board, Miami- ley, R-W.Va., whose state has had Virginia, “the volume of con- Luken Inc.; John Hammergren, chairman, president, and CEO, McKesson Corporation; J. Christopher Smith, former president and the nation’s highest death rate trolled substances a distributor CEO, H.D. Smith Wholesale Drug Company; and Steven Collis, chairman, president, and CEO, AmerisourceBergen Corporation, are sworn in before they testify during a hearing of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Oversight and from drug overdoses. sends on its own should be cause Investigations, about the opioid epidemic, on Capitol Hill Tuesday in Washington. “The fury inside me right now for concern.” is bubbling over,” he told the ex- “I mean, come on,” Rep. Diana come to the table and work with federal figures. codeine, synthetic opioids like The setting was reminiscent of ecutives. He added later, “I think DeGette of Colorado, the subcom- all stakeholders in the supply The government requires dis- fentanyl that can be made illegally, 1994 hearings at which executives you very much were responsible.” mittee’s top Democrat, said of the chain in a more cooperative and tributors of controlled substances and illegal drugs like heroin. of the nation’s tobacco companies George Barrett, executive board huge number of sales in that state. collaborative manner.” to report suspicious drug orders to The Energy and Commerce testified before the Energy and chairman of Cardinal Health Inc., She said the distributors’ systems West Virginia had the nation’s the federal Drug Enforcement Ad- panel has been working on dozens Commerce panel, then controlled apologized to “the people of West for averting suspicious sales had highest drug overdose death rate ministration and to deny question- of bills that include encouraging by Democrats. The officials said Virginia” for huge sales to two not worked. of 52 per 100,000 in 2016, accord- able transactions. doctors to use non-addictive pain they didn’t believe cigarettes were small drug stores in the state and Steven H. Collis, chairman of ing to federal figures. Other states The Trump administration and killers, spurring research on such addictive, despite evidence to the said, “Today I am confident we AmerisourceBergen Corp., said with high death rates included lawmakers of both parties have products, broadening access to contrary. would reach different conclusions his company reports required in- Ohio, Pennsylvania and New been drawing attention to opioids, treatment and giving financial in- Four years later, the industry about those two pharmacies.” formation to the Drug Enforce- Hampshire, as well as Washing- a range of pain-killing drugs that centives for drug treatment spe- reached a settlement to pay the The hearing came during an ment Administration and added ton, D.C. can be addictive when misused. cialists to work in underserved states more than $200 billion over election-year push by Congress to “but in order to conquer this prob- Nearly 12 million people mis- They include prescription drugs areas. Senate committees are 25 years to reimburse them for to- pass legislation aimed at curbing a lem, it is imperative that the DEA used opioids in 2016, according to like hydrocodone, oxycodone and working on their own legislation. bacco-related health care costs.

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BARTOW tiple substances), driving with an sion of less than Erwin St. S.E., Cartersville, was Following Thursday’s cere- open alcohol container and driv- one ounce of mar- arrested and charged with a drug Sculpture mony, additional components of ing without a valid license. ijuana and driving court sanction. the Cartersville Art Walk will be BLOTTER without required FROM PAGE 1A unveiled Saturday from 2 to 2:30 • Dereck Paul tag lights. • Birdie Kathleen “The sculpture depicts the most p.m. at the Downtown Fine Art essential ‘road signs’ in this sce- Market. The following information — Dixon, of 320 Wallace, of 6917 Fairburn Road • Paul Stanley McCurley Road, nario. It pays homage to all the “The unveiling on May 10 is names, photos, addresses, generations of slaves who are the S.W. M7, Atlanta, Parks, of 1400 Acworth, was ar- specific to ‘Pathways to Freedom,’ charges and other details — was forebears of most of the Bartow was arrested on Joe Frank Harris rested on an but on May 12 the larger sculpture taken directly from Bartow County African-American popula- walk project of which it is a part County Sheriff’s Office jail an agency assist. Parkway N.W. agency assist. tion. It attests to all, present and 207, Cartersville, will be unveiled to the public dur- records. Not every arrest leads to future generations of U.S. citizens, ing the Downtown Fine Art Mar- • Amanda Mc- was arrested and • William Blake a conviction, and a conviction or that American history includes ket,” Read said. “Two other Cleskey Ed- charged with pro- Ward, of 4047 acquittal is determined by the slavery, that a slave’s freedom was sculptures, ‘Element of Reason’ wards, of 408 bation violation. Glenco St., Chat- court system. Arrests were made based in escape. The monument and ‘Mesa Man,’ both by Eric by BCSO deputies except where White Road tanooga, TN, was memorializes those with the Strauss, will be introduced to the otherwise indicated. N.W., • Miranda Dawn arrested on an courage and cunning to risk great public and on display for the fol- peril if caught to seek self-deter- Adairsville, was Robertson, of agency assist. lowing two years. mination. They are the pioneers of May 7 arrested and 4679 Anns Ter- “’Mesa Man’ is a loan from the emancipation.” charged with contempt of juve- race S.E., Ac- • Tony Derek collection of the Booth museum For the “Pathways to Freedom” • Alberto Al- nile court. worth, was White, of 444 and will return there after its dis- arrested on an Highway 101, sculpture to be installed perma- varez, of 108 nently, the AAQDP is continuing play period,” Read said, adding • Brandon An- agency assist. Dallas, was ar- Jewell Road to out to the public for support and the sculpture will be located in the N.W., thony Gal- rested and charged funding. The group is tasked with Founder’s Oak parking area near Cartersville, was limore, of 1594 • Steven Lamar with failure to raising $6,000 — $1,000 of which Cherokee Avenue and the train arrested and Highway 78, Bre- Romans, of 178 maintain a single will repay the city of Cartersville’s tracks while the sculpture is part charged with bat- men, was arrested Young Road S.W., lane, adult seat belt violation and loan. of the Cartersville Art Walk. tery. and charged with Cartersville, was D.U.I. To place a financial donation for “However, ‘Elements of Reason,’ harassing com- arrested and the sculpture, checks — with the which will be on display in Friendship Plaza, will be available • Salvador Al- munications. charged with • Jeremy Lee designation “Freedom Monu- for purchase at the end of its dis- varez, of 108 bondsman off Whittle, of 124 ment” — can be made out to Cartersville Downtown Develop- play period. The piece can be pur- Jewell Road • Kimberly Ann bond and failure Westin Drive, ment Authority, 1 Friendship chased for a private collection or N.W., Gibbs, of 6252 to appear. Alram, was ar- Plaza, Cartersville, GA 30120; or for display in downtown or else- Cartersville, was Glade Road S.E., rested on an Acworth, was ar- • Sharla Regina agency assist. Summer Hill Heritage Group, P.O. where in the city or county. The ul- arrested and Box 1761, Cartersville, GA timate goal is to support artists and rested and Stokes, of 127 N. charged with bat- 30120. get more art into the community.” tery. charged with sim- ple battery under • Shannon Lynn the Family Violence Act (F.V.A.) Carlson, of 6359 and criminal trespass. Bells Ferry Road N.E. Lot 215, Ac- • Burnam Melvin worth, was ar- Hall, of 32 Redd rested and Road N.W., charged with two Adairsville, was counts of theft by taking. arrested, returned to bond and • Christopher charged with pro- Lamont bation violation. w/coupon Charles, of 238 Evergreen Trail • Starasia Louise- Mother’s Day Special S.E., Cartersville, Lee Hartman, of Free Vehicle Inspection for Moms 5 A Overlook was arrested and $ charged with pro- Drive, Stone 10 Off Any Repair or Service bation violation. Mountain, was ar- *Must present coupon to be valid. Cannot be combined w/any other rested and charged offer. No cash value. See store for details. 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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “When you have so few [male and had warned in a tweet last year In an interview with CNN, NEW YORK — Less than three leaders] that prioritize women’s that no one was above the law. Ronan Farrow, co-author of the months ago, New York Attorney rights,” she said, “it hits like a ton “You were saying???” Donald New Yorker story, disputed Schnei- General Eric Schneiderman went of bricks.” Trump Jr. tweeted. derman’s account. The women, before the news cameras to an- The National Institute for Repro- Late-night comedian Samantha Farrow said, made clear “that this nounce a lawsuit accusing movie ductive Health, an abortion-rights Bee, whose “Full Frontal” show was not role-playing, that this was mogul Harvey Weinstein and his group, said it was “appalled and last year created images of Schnei- not ‘Fifty Shades of Grey.’ It former studio of abusing and intim- horrified” at the alleged behavior of derman as a comic-book superhero wasn’t in a gray area at all.” idating a multitude of women. a man it honored as a “champion of taking on Trump, distanced herself “This was activity that happened, “We have never seen anything as choice” just last week at a lunch- from him, demanding on Twitter in many cases, fully clothed, out- despicable as what we’ve seen eon. that he take down a recent tweet of side of a sexual context, during ar- here,” Schneiderman declared. The accusations rocked the state the pictures. guments,” Farrow said. “In one Now, in a stunning turn rife with and added another chapter to its Schneiderman denied assaulting case, a woman wasn’t even in a re- seeming hypocrisy, Schneider- history of political sex shockers, in- anyone or engaging in non-consen- lationship at all with him.” man’s own career has imploded, cluding the prostitution scandal that sual sex — “a line I would not On Monday night, Schneider- collapsing just three hours after the felled Democratic Gov. Eliot cross,” said the divorced father of a man said he would resign at the 63-year-old Democrat was accused SETH WENIG/AP, FILE Spitzer in 2008 and the serial sex- daughter. Contradicting his accus- close of business Tuesday because of choking, slapping, threatening or In this March 21, 2016, photo, New York Attorney General Eric ting that ultimately put former ers, he characterized his behavior the claims will “effectively prevent otherwise abusing four women dur- Schneiderman speaks during a news conference in New York. Democratic Rep. Anthony Weiner as “role-playing and other consen- me from leading the office’s work ing intimate encounters. Schneiderman, who had taken on high-profile roles as an in prison last fall. sual sexual activity.” at this critical time.” The allegations, which Schnei- advocate for women’s issues and an antagonist to the policies Powerful fellow Democrats, in- of President Donald Trump, announced late Monday that he derman contests but which led him cluding Gov. Andrew Cuomo and would be resigning from office hours after four women he was to resign, emerged Monday in an romantically involved with accused him of physical violence in Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, quickly article in The New Yorker, a publi- accounts published by The New Yorker. called for Schneiderman’s resigna- cation he hailed just last month for tion. Cuomo on Tuesday praised reporting on Weinstein and starting torney’s office looking into Wein- tuary for Families, which aids do- Schneiderman’s accusers for hav- a “critical national reckoning” on stein’s behavior. mestic violence victims. She stood ing the “courage” to “take on an at- sexual misconduct by powerful Schneiderman’s disgrace beside Schneiderman when he an- torney general they believe men. stunned women’s groups, which nounced a settlement last year with threatened them not to go public.” It was a dizzying fall for a politi- suddenly found themselves deplor- a hospital that had been billing rape The developments brought a tart cian who put himself at the fore of ing a man they had embraced as a victims for exams. tweet from President Donald the #MeToo movement and had proven and powerful ally. “A tremendous betrayal. There’s Trump’s eldest son. Schneiderman cast himself as a defender of “This was someone who many no other way to put it,” Kluger said. had positioned himself as a leader women ever since he worked at an of us held up as a supporter and Sonia Ossorio, president of the of the liberal resistance to Trump abortion clinic at 17. champion of the fight against gen- New York chapter of the National He is now facing a criminal in- der violence,” said Judy Harris Organization for Women, said she vestigation by the same district at- Kluger, executive director of Sanc- was “shell-shocked” at the news. The Magnolia Garden Club—Cartersville 2018 Pond and Garden Tour Jerry Jude as the police depart- further discuss the offer to sell Council ment chaplain. the city 26 acres for later use as Saturday, May 12 ~ 9 am - 4 pm The White City Council will a municipal building. The coun- FROM PAGE 1A hold a special called meeting on cil will hold its next regularly Ticket Information was more than one estimate and Tuesday, May 29, at 6:30 p.m. at scheduled meeting on Monday, Pre-Sale $15 Billue said “no,” leading council City Hall, 29 W. Rocky St., to June 4, at 7 p.m. at City Hall. member Dennis Huskins to ask available at: that the issue be tabled until more •Sam Franklin’s Furniture bids were gathered. Spruce Up •Periwinkles Billue also reported that a For Spring! •Nola’s Bakery property owner had offered to • sell 26 acres of land to the city “Call About Our Spring Specials” Glitzy Chiks that Billue thought might make a Energy Efficient •The Cutting Crew Salon “good multi-purpose building” Vinyl Windows for the city. After some debate, Roofing & Siding Day of Event $20 the council decided to address “Cheapest Prices in North Georgia” available at: the possible acquisition at a spe- 30 Years Experience cial called meeting on May 29. Locally Owned & Insured Pond & Garden sites ------In other business, the council: Darrell Pressley • 770-324-8701 • Approved a request by Tour Information landowner Mike McConville to Call: have his property annexed into Susan 770-547-4026 the city. Visit us on Facebook: • Approved a farmer’s market Pond & Garden Tour - to be held later in the spring and Cartersville, GA into the fall in the vacant lot be- hind City Hall. Email: • Approved adoption of a “car Join Us For Daily Specials Magnolia.Garden.Club. wash” ordinance to satisfy water [email protected] Every : Large Mexican Salad $ 50 audit requirements even Monday 5 ------though the city doesn’t have a car (Shell $100 More) one wash. 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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Colonels emphasize finishing strong in spring ball

BY JASON GREENBERG roles the kids are taking on. that needs to be filled in the locker room as [email protected] Every year, a team’s two-week spring much as on the field. practice season takes on a personality of its Hughes believes his players are rising to The Cass High football team is making own. To Hughes, this year’s practices have the challenge. sure that each spring practice ends on a been characterized by different players “Rodney Richards has been unbeliev- positive note, preferably with a score. stepping up as leaders and the team speed- able so far this spring from a leadership Finishing has been the emphasis through ing up its pace of play. Comparatively, the standpoint. We moved him back [from de- the first week and a half of the Colonels’ coaches have already seen a difference be- fensive end to linebacker] and he’s trying spring ball, and for good reason. Cass lost tween this year and last year’s spring prac- to take more of the role that Tripp took,” several close games late last year. tices, which preceded an 0-10 season that Hughes said. “So we’re expecting a lot “[Rising senior quarterback] Rett Moore those who followed the team know wasn’t from him. [Rising junior H-back and de- talked to the kids at the end of practice [last all that indicative of the Colonels’ perform- fensive end] J.P. Perry has had a really week]. We lost six ballgames by one pos- ance. good first week. … [Rising senior] Beau session. So every time they’re breaking “With a new group, you have different Smith is getting a lot of work at defensive down, they’re breaking down off a score,” attitudes, and this group has a really good end. He was a linebacker that played some Cass head coach Bobby Hughes said. attitude so far,” Hughes said. “Just have last year. He’s moved down and put his “We’ve got to finish. We’ve got to score been real pleased with how fast every- hand in the ground and is doing a really, re- again. body’s playing. We’re playing much faster ally good job. “Our numbers are about what they’ve than we were at this point last year.” “[Rising senior linebacker] Blake Car- been. We’re in the mid-80s. Excited to see These practices also are an opportunity rington on defense is a returning starter that the growth you get from another winter in to see the strides players have made during has a ton of confidence now. He’s playing RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS the weight room, a different group of lead- offseason workouts all winter, and with a lot faster.” Cass head football coach Bobby Hughes speaks with rising senior Beau Smith ers trying to step up. So that’s been fun to leaders like Tripp Breeden and Seven during practice Monday at Cass High. Hughes said Smith is one of several watch. I’ve been real pleased with the news Richards lost graduation, there is a void SEE SPRING, PAGE 2B players emerging during spring practices.

Ryan happy to have record SPOILER ALERT extension signed before training camp

BY CHARLES ODUM AP Sports Writer

Matt Ryan pulled out his secret weapons to seal the five-year con- tract extension that made him the NFL’s highest-paid player. Ryan brought his infant twin boys, Marshall and John, to At- JASON GREENBERG/DTN lanta Falcons owner Arthur Cartersville’s Jake Gooch Blank’s office on Friday, when the is mobbed by teammates at home plate after his deal was signed. in Game 3 of “Tough negotiators,” a smiling the second-round state Ryan said Monday. playoff series last week The twins, born on April 8 fol- against Marist at Richard lowing a complicated pregnancy Bell Field. Gooch and the for Ryan’s wife, Sarah, and the Canes take on Spalding new contract are reasons for Ryan today in the state to have an optimistic new focus on quarterfinals. his future. The extension announced on Thursday is worth at least $100 million , a league record, and could be worth as much as $150 million. Ryan has been the figurehead of the Falcons during their most suc- cessful 10-year run in franchise history. He says he sees the con- tract as an incentive for the future instead of a reward for leading the team to six playoff seasons, in- cluding the Super Bowl run in 2016, when he was named NFL MVP. Canes look to end Spalding’s Cinderella run in Elite 8 “We’ve had some really good teams,” Ryan said. “But I think the BY JASON GREENBERG Jaguars fell behind 5-0 in Game 2 of their playoffs so far — twice in the first round both previous playoff series for Spalding. best is in front of us and that’s [email protected] first round series after already losing Game and twice in the second. Spalding is respon- Facing the other team’s No. 1 in Game 2 of what has me so excited about my 1 against 1-seed Northside Columbus. sible for two of those upsets. the three-game series is something the future here and our future as an or- The Class 4A state baseball quarterfinal Regardless of their paths to the Elite 8, However, Spalding’s run doesn’t quite fit Canes have already dealt with against ganization, that we have a lot of series between Cartersville and Spalding, the scoreboard will read 0-0 before the first the the Loyola- mold from this sea- Marist. really good pieces in place.” which begins today at 4 p.m. at Richard pitch is thrown today, and Canes head son’s college basketball tournament. Spald- “[Spalding has] won a Game 3 [in the Ryan said when he was drafted Bell Field, features two teams with very dif- coach Kyle Tucker warns not to take any ing is a perennial playoff team. The Jaguars first round], 3-1. And, a lot of times, when in 2008 it was his hope “to be the ferent backstories. quarterfinalist lightly. actually beat the Canes during a three-game you get to Game 3, you think teams are low quarterback that a franchise leans Third-ranked Cartersville is as loaded “A lot of times, people hear 4-seed and quarterfinal series in 2011 on its way to a on pitching,” Tucker said of Spalding’s on for a long time, 15, 20 years. with talent as it has been in recent memory don’t think much of teams, but we know state championships appearance against a staff. “But to give up one run to a 1 seed in That’s kind of still where my head and is one of the favorites to contend for a what we’re getting into,” he said. “They’re mid-dynasty Columbus program. Northside Columbus, they’ve pitched really is at.” state title after going 23-7 during the regular a very good baseball team, very confident. As a result, the Canes know Spalding has well in the playoffs.” season en route to a region title. The Canes Anybody that’s gone on the road and won plenty of talent to make this week’s series While Tucker says Spalding has a deep SEE RYAN, PAGE 2B are making their 20th quarterfinal appear- two series, obviously, is playing well.” highly competitive. pitching staff, he also has to be feeling good ance in the last 25 years, meaning it’s only Game 2 of the series will follow Game 1 The player with the most notoriety for the about his team’s lineup entering this series. surprising when the program doesn’t play today. Game 3, if necessary, will take place Jaguars is senior Kennesaw State commit The Canes put up 26 runs in three games this late into the season. at RBF on Thursday at 5 p.m. Ryan Smith. Smith is getting looks from against a Marist ballclub that had previ- Spalding, on the other hand, is the No. 4 Spalding’s dramatic comeback in the first pro scouts as an athletic shortstop. Left- ously only allowed an average of four runs seed out of Region 2-AAAA, and had to round series, and then its sweep of Cross handed sophomore Wesley Hancock also per game against an ultra-tough schedule. beat two higher seeds on the road to reach Creek in two comfortable wins during has played well, both at the plate and on the Marist had only given up double-digit runs the quarterfinals. Round 2, means the Jaguars are Class 4A’s mound, during Spalding’s playoff run. The in one game all season prior to the Canes While Cartersville was expected to make Cinderella team this season in a bracket that Jaguars’ top postseason pitcher so far has scoring 11-plus runs twice in the it this far in the state playoffs, Spalding’s has lacked for upsets. Only four times has been Chase Coppock. Coppock is the season outlook was ominous when the a higher seed fallen at home in the Class 4A staff’s ace, but has pitched in Game 2 of SEE QUARTERFINALS, PAGE 2B Ronald Acuna Jr. youngest to homer in 1-0 game since 1935

BY DICK SCANLON game, including three consecutive road shutouts. Associated Press Four relievers pitched the final three innings for Atlanta, including Arodys Vizcaino, who earned his Ronald Acuna Jr. became the youngest player to fifth save. homer in a 1-0 game since 1935, lifting the Atlanta Acuna’s third homer was a long one off Blake Braves over the Tampa Bay Rays on Tuesday night. Snell in the third inning. Snell (2-2) gave up one run The last player younger than the 20-year-old and four hits while striking out five in 6 1/3 innings. Acuna to go deep in a 1-0 game was the Chicago It was his sixth straight start in which he has given Cubs’ Phil Cavarretta against the St. Louis Cardi- up two runs or fewer. JOHN BAZEMORE/AP nals on Sept. 25, 1935, according to MLB.com. Acuna is batting .320 with six RBIs in his first 12 Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan speaks during a Cavarretta was 19 years old at the time. major league games. CHRIS O'MEARA/AP news conference Monday in Atlanta Braves’ Ronald Acuna Jr. follows the flight of his home Sean Newcomb (3-1) allowed two singles in six Newcomb gave up three walks while striking out Flowery Branch. Ryan recently run off Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Blake Snell during the innings and has thrown 13 scoreless innings over six. He has a 1.78 ERA in his five road starts. signed a contract extension third inning of a baseball game Tuesday in St. Petersburg, his last two starts for the Braves. Atlanta ended a that makes him the highest Florida. three-game skid and won its sixth consecutive road SEE BRAVES, PAGE 2B paid player in the NFL. 2B Wednesday, May 9, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Quarterfinals Ryan

FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B three-game second round series. Cartersville has now scored Before the extension, Ryan, who double-digit runs in seven of its last 10 games. turns 33 on May 17, could have Potential first-round MLB draft pick Anthony Seigler is been a free agent after the 2018 on the kind of tear few have the ability to replicate. He’s 11- season. for-16 in his last six games with five home runs, nine total The threat of Ryan entering free extra-base hits and eight walks. agency could have been the biggest The middle of the lineup for the Canes has certainly been story of training camp. That was a strong as well. The 4 and 5 hitters in the lineup, Jake Gooch distraction Ryan and the Falcons and Devin Warner, have combined to hit .357 in the playoffs were eager to avoid. with three home runs. Meanwhile, 7-hole hitter Jordan Falcons general manager Wilkie is 6-for-15 in the postseason. Thomas Dimitroff described the “It just shows you what confidence can do and how it can extension as “our primary focus carry throughout the team,” Tucker said of Cartersville’s re- this offseason.” cent run production. “We had some big innings against Now Ryan can focus on football [Marist]. I don’t know how many times Marist has given up instead of finances as he prepares a 10-run inning. With that said, that’s over and done with. for the 2018 season. We don’t get to carry those over with us. So we have to go “I’m happy with the timing of right back to the things that I feel like have given us suc- it,” Ryan said. “I think the organi- cess.” zation is very happy with the tim- One place the Canes might not be quite as confident is on ing of it. Certainly when we get the mound. Ace Mason Barnett will carry his 0.18 season back to training camp it’s 100 per- ERIC CHRISTIAN SMITH/AP cent about football. ... I always felt ERA into the start in Game 1. After that, Cartersville is ex- Houston Rockets guard Chris Paul, right, watches from the sidelines during the first half in Game confident it was going to get done pecting to piece together innings from its bullpen. Levi 5 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff series against the Utah Jazz Tuesday in Houston. in a smooth way and in a timely Ayers, Gage Morris and Cohen Wilbanks have all been out- manner and I feel like it did.” standing this year, and the three combined to lift the Canes There was little question the Fal- to a Game 3 win against Marist. Due to some players being cons would keep Ryan, who has unavailable to pitch because of injury, Cartersville will need Rockets eliminate Jazz helped to reshape the perception of all three to come up big once again against Spalding. the franchise. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS scored the next seven points, highlighted by a 3- “They’ve done well,” Tucker said of the Ayers-Morris- Before the Ryan era, the Falcons Wilbanks trio. “They’ve kept the ball down, thrown a lot of Chris Paul scored a playoff career-high 41 points pointer from Royce O’Neale, before Paul made eight with eight 3-pointers to finally reach the conference quick points to push Houston’s lead to 105-96 with had only eight playoff seasons in strikes. I’m very proud of them. It’s a lot of guys who have 42 years, and none in back-to-back thrown a lot of innings. It’s one of those things where the in- finals, helping the Houston Rockets eliminate the Utah about three minutes left. Jazz 112-102 in Game 5 on Tuesday night. Joe Ingles made a basket for Utah before Paul added years. With Ryan, the Falcons have juries frustrate you and it’s been unfortunate, but we spend made the playoffs in six of 10 more time worrying about what we do have versus what we It will be Houston’s second trip to the Western Con- another basket to make it 107-98. The crowd began ference finals in four years and the first ever for Paul. chanting “CP3” repeatedly as Paul dribbled down the years, including the 2016 Super don’t have.” Bowl run. The pitchers should be plenty comfortable with the mound The point guard has been panned for failing to get past court on the next possession. the second round in his nine previous trips to the post- The Jazz were without Ricky Rubio and Dante The contract extension brings they’re throwing from. Because of the universal coin flip the season. Houston will meet the winner of the series be- Exum because of hamstring injuries. Rubio has missed continued stability for an offense GHSA instituted this year, the teams on the top of the bracket tween Golden State and New Orleans, which the the entire series with his injury, and Exum was injured that also returns wide receivers get home-field advantage in a matchup of like-seeded teams. Warriors lead 3-1. in the third quarter of Game 5. Julio Jones and Mohamed Sanu Because Spalding is a 4-seed, Cartersville was to host this Paul, a nine-time All-Star in his first season with P.J. Tucker scored a playoff career-best 19 points, and running backs Devonta Free- round regardless of the coin flip. But, should the Canes move Houston after an offseason trade from the Los Angeles and James Harden added 18 points. man and Tevin Coleman. Dimitroff on to reach the state semifinals, they’ll again be the home Clippers, also had 10 assists and seven rebounds. His Mitchell’s huge third quarter left the Jazz up by 3 to gave the offense a boost by making team against either Heritage or West Laurens. That series previous career-best in the playoffs was 35 points, begin the fourth. Derrick Favors made a layup for Utah wide receiver Calvin Ridley its would begin may 15. which he accomplished three times. to start the final quarter before Paul and P.J. Tucker hit first-round draft pick last month. “There’s no doubt it helps. I think we have a great home Star rookie Donovan Mitchell had 22 of his 24 consecutive 3-pointers to put Houston back on top 81- Like Jones, Ridley is from Ala- crowd, have a great atmosphere,” Tucker said. “The guys are points for Utah in the third quarter before leaving with 80 with about 10 minutes left. bama. “I guess I’m an honorary Al- comfortable. They get out of school at the same time, they about seven minutes left with an apparent left leg in- Utah regained the lead on a basket by O’Neale be- abama quarterback now,” Ryan get to eat lunch. They get to take [batting practice] on the jury. fore Houston used an 11-5 spurt, with the first five said. “... I’m very excited about field. They love taking BP on the field. So I think it helps. Houston returns to the conference finals for the first points from Gerald Green, to take a 92-87 lead with Calvin coming here.” “All the parents can come and friends can come. That stuff time since 2015. It’s the second straight season the about seven minutes left. Harden capped the run with Ryan’s new deal topped the total matters, and it should. This is a fun time and I’m excited for Jazz lost in this round after being swept by Golden a dunk after stealing the ball from Mitchell. Mitchell compensation of the $84 million, our guys and happy they get to experience this. I’m hoping State last season. was injured on that play and grabbed his left leg. He three-year guaranteed deal that they can win two more games and experience a Final 4 se- The top-seeded Rockets led by eight points after a had to be helped to the bench and was quickly taken quarterback Kirk Cousins received ries.” 3-pointer by Paul with about six minutes left. The Jazz to the locker room with the help of two people. from the Minnesota Vikings.

Braves Spring

FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B Rays catcher Wilson Ramos hit Not much has changed personnel-wise at the quarter- single off Vizcaino leading off the back position for Cass. Rising junior Logan Nelson and ninth, but Denard Span then lined Moore will share the signal-calling duties for the second into a with Mallex consecutive season, which is especially important with Smith pinch running for Ramos. both seeing time on the defensive side of the ball as well. Former Braves left-hander “Of course, Rett Moore and Logan, … they just feel Johnny Venters pitched the ninth so much more comfortable,” Hughes said. “So they can for the Rays. He returned to the do the other stuff now that comes with playing that po- majors this season for the first time sition instead of just trying to figure it out for them- since pitching with Atlanta in 2012. selves.” His career was put in jeopardy by The quarterbacks also are getting acclimated to a new four major elbow surgeries, includ- offensive system and coordinator. Brandon Haywood, ing three Tommy John operations. a former quarterback at Rockmart and Carson-Newman Braves LHP Luiz Gohara, who and coach at River Ridge, is the new OC of the started the season on the disabled Colonels. list with a sprained left ankle and “[Haywood is] a good young coach that played at then made four minor league starts, Carson-Newman like I did. We kind of cut our teeth on was recalled from -A Gwin- the same mentality of how to play,” Hughes said. “[The nett. offensive system] is going to be a little different We’ll RHP Julio Teheran (2-1) will be more wing-based.” make his eighth start of the season Cass will have an intrasquad scrimmage Friday, but Wednesday night and his first start the coaching staff has been more concerned with getting ever against Tampa Bay. the basics down than preparing to play a game, espe- cially while implementing changes to the offense. “I think it’s a little more fundamentals [this year] be- cause we’re changing some stuff that we’re doing of- fensively because it’s kind of new for us,” Hughes said. RECREATION RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS “We have a couple of ninth-graders that I think really CALENDAR Cass rising senior quarterback Rett Moore runs with the ball during spring practice last week at Cass High. have promising futures.”

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