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ROOM TO RIDE OCH, UMMC highlight affiliation goals New electronic health system, expanded health services eyed as work on contract continues

By Alex Holloway [email protected]

OCH Regional Medical Center and the University of Mis- sissippi Medical Cen- ter hope partnering can improve health care in Oktibbeha County. That was the gen- Jackson eral theme of a joint press conference held during an affil- iation celebration to mark the partnership Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff between the two hos- Friends Eason Hargrove, left, and Hunter Golson, both 9, rest after riding their bikes around Sally Kate Winters Park in down- pitals. town West Point Sunday. “My grandma brought us over here to ride since we don’t have a lot of room where I live,” Hargrove Last month, OCH said. “We could ride all day,” Golson added. Eason is the son of Ashley and Jason Hargrove and his grandmother is Debbie Cook Hargrove of West Point. Hunter is the son of Brad Golson of West Point. board trustees an- nounced its selection of UMMC as an affiliation partner. The hos- pital has been considering affilia- tion since 2016 — a process put on hold in the lead-up to an election on whether to allow county super- Horse therapy builds empathy, self-confidence visors to sell or lease the coun- ty-owned facility to a private non- MSU Extension associate promotes profit. Affiliation talks picked up again after voters decided to keep equine programs for children, veterans the hospital locally owned. The affiliation will allow OCH to By Alex Holloway dren and veterans. partner with UMMC for improved [email protected] The therapeutic riding services and benefits, without giv- program is primarily housed ing up the hospital’s local owner- Therapy can take many in West Point, but Irvin said ship. forms, and Lori Irvin told it does some activities at the UMMC CEO Kevin Cook, pres- Starkville Rotarians that Mississippi Horse Park in ent at Monday’s celebration, said working with horses can of- Starkville. the changing health care landscape fer a sort of healing for some The program for children is putting pressure on physicians patients. serves those with develop- and hospitals everywhere. He said Irvin, an Extension asso- Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff mental disabilities, autism, Lori Irvin speaks to Starkville Rotarians about her work with small, community hospitals feel ciate with Mississippi State ADHD and other conditions, MSU Extension’s Therapeutic Riding Programs. The programs those pressures particularly acute- University, works with the Irvin said. She said the offer equine therapy for children and veterans. ly. Extension Equine Assisted program once also served “We at UMMC recognize the Therapy Programs. During adults but has recently be- and ride horses. Irvin said dents can build self-confi- pressure local hospitals are under,” Monday’s meeting at come child-focused due to that interaction helps with dence. Cook said. “We recognize how dif- Starkville Rotary Club, she high demand. learning empathy and cre- “They’re not just com- ficult it is to pay for an electronic focused on the programs Through the program, ates a passion for animals. ing out, riding and having medical record or find money for the university offers for chil- students learn to care for From that, she said, stu- See Irvin, 3A See Affiliation, 6A

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A thunderstorm in spots A t-storm in spots in the Some sun, humid; a A t-storm in spots in the Thundershower this evening afternoon stray p.m. t-storm afternoon 71° 92° 72° 93° 72° 92° 72° 91° 72° ALMANAC DATA Columbus Monday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW Monday 88° 73° US will reunite and release over 50 immigrant children Normal 93° 70° By ELLIOT SPAGAT Record 105° (1977) 60° (1972) joined with their parents by the end of PRECIPITATION (in inches) The Associated Press Tuesday at locations across the country Monday 0.00 and that an additional five were undergo- Month to date 1.58 SAN DIEGO — More than 50 immi- Normal month to date 1.36 ing final background checks. Year to date 32.76 grant children under age 5 will be re- It was the first time the government in- Normal year to date 30.97 united with their parents by Tuesday’s dicated whether the parents and children TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES court-ordered deadline for action by would be released or detained together. In feet as of Flood 24-hr. Trump administration, a government at- 7 a.m. Mon. Stage Stage Chng. They will be set free in the U.S. pending Amory 20 11.50 -0.22 torney said Monday. The families will be the outcome of their immigration cases, Bigbee 14 3.71 -2.07 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. released after they are reunited. which can take several years. Columbus 15 6.05 -0.11 Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream That’s only about half of the 100 or so Fulton 20 7.39 -0.38 Fabian didn’t say why they were being -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s infants and toddlers covered by the order. 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The solunar period indicates peak feeding times for fi sh and game. been deported. trying to line up thousands more beds at Major Minor Major Minor SUN AND MOON MOON PHASES Fabian said that 54 children will be military bases. Tue. 11:01a 4:46a 11:32p 5:17p TUE WED NEW FIRST FULL LAST Wed. 12:00p 5:44a ---- 6:16p Sunrise 5:51 a.m. 5:52 a.m. Sunset 8:07 p.m. 8:06 p.m. Forecasts and graphics provided by Moonrise 3:26 a.m. 4:19 a.m. AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Moonset 5:39 p.m. 6:46 p.m. July 12 July 19 July 27 Aug 4 cdispatch.com Tuesday, July 10, 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 Man shot to death after stabbing relatives in federal office 21-year-old suspect stabbed his mother The Enterprise-Journal re- Brumfield said Turnage was 20, on two felony charges — ported that two witnesses said taken by helicopter to the Uni- one count of statutory rape and and grandmother before being shot by guard there was an argument be- versity of Mississippi Medical one count of sexual battery of tween Branen Carter and Tur- Center in Jackson. A UMMC a child between the ages of 14 The Associated Press Carter was at the Social Se- nage before the stabbings. spokesman, Marc Rolph, said and 16. curity Administration office Large numbers of law en- nobody named Turnage was on He pleaded guilty in May MCCOMB — A Mississippi in McComb with his mother, forcement officers converged the public registry of patients. 2017 after the two felony man stabbed his mother and Lee Anna Turnage, and grand- on the one-story brick building A person’s name can be with- charges were reduced to mis- grandmother in a federal gov- on the edge of McComb, about held from a patient registry for demeanors, and he was given mother, Ann Carter. Jones said ernment office Monday and was 100 miles south of Jackson. multiple reasons, including a two six-month suspended sen- another relative told him Tur- then shot to death by a security Ann Carter, 58, was in criti- request by relatives or law en- tences, which means he did guard. nage and Ann Carter had an cal condition at Southwest Mis- forcement officials. not have to serve jail time. The Pike County Coroner Ja- appointment there and gave sissippi Medical Center in Mc- Mississippi court records attorney who represented him son Jones told The Associated Branen Carter a ride. The fam- Comb hours after the stabbing, show Branen Carter was in- was out of the office Monday Press that the slain suspect was ily came from Foxworth, about hospital spokeswoman Tina dicted in Marion County in and could not immediately be Branen Carter, 21. 40 miles east of McComb. Brumfield said. December 2016, when he was reached for comment.

Agency: ‘Political pressure’ drives $2M road to Reeves’ home ‘Political pressure. From the Legislature. We would not tion favored continuing have done this otherwise.’ to allow left turns Mississippi Department of Transportation Executive Director Melinda McGrath across a The Associated Press McGrath said much of option,” the spokeswom- w i d e n e d the communication from an said. “He does support Lakeland, saying safe- FLOWOOD — The the Capitol to her depart- the frontage road as a safe Reeves head of the Mississippi’s ment has been verbal. But alternative.” ty wasn’t a road-building agency records show Reeves’ staff Flowood Mayor Gary problem. says political pressure is and his neighborhood’s Rhoads said he knows of “We have used that why her cash-strapped property owners associ- no political pressure from crossover for more than department is building a ation have communicat- Reeves to build the road ten years (since the incep- $2 million access road to ed with the department and said the city pushed tion of our neighborhood) a gated subdivision where about the frontage road, for it as a “safety issue.” with relatively few safety Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves lives. which would parallel busy From December 2017 problems,” Walter Brand, “Yes. Political pres- Lakeland Drive between through May there was president of the Oakridge sure. From the Legisla- a shopping center and the only one crash at the cor- Property Owners’ Associ- ture,” Mississippi Depart- entrance to two subdivi- ner and it was not severe. ation, wrote to Rhoads. ment of Transportation sions in Flowood. The intersection scored Reeves has been crit- Executive Director Me- Reeves declined to be low on MDOT engineers’ ical of the Department linda McGrath told the interviewed. A spokes- “severity index” before of Transportation. This Clarion Ledger when woman for the lieutenant and after widening. year, as the House and asked why construction is governor says the city of Records indicate the Senate sparred over road starting this month on the Flowood and the state ne- Oakridge Property Own- spending plans and failed road. “We would not have gotiated the project. ers’ Association opposed to pass anything, Reeves done this otherwise.” “The lieutenant gover- the city of Flowood’s sup- proposed a plan to give the When was the last time you McGrath wouldn’t nor suggested a red light port for MDOT building a governor much more con- picked up a piece of litter? say who was pressuring years ago at the inter- right turn lane and asso- trol over road spending. transportation officialssection due to a number ciated U-turn, a $200,000 other than “the Senate of accidents that had oc- alternative to the new $2 side.” The Republican curred. MDOT evidently million road. The head of Reeves leads the Senate. did not view that as a good the homeowners associa-

Judge won’t sanction prosecutor over inmate tampering claim By JEFF AMY ney John Champion, say- ond that Quinton would The Associated Press ing he tried to coach tes- have revealed all these timony against Tellis from things to a young kid,” JACKSON — A Missis- another of their clients Champion testified in a sippi judge on Monday de- accused of murder. hearing in Sardis over ac- nied an attempt to throw But Champion said cusations he broke court a prosecutor off a murder 19-year-old Jalen Caudle rules by meeting with case in which a man is ac- freely offered him a state- Caudle without his lawyer. cused of setting a woman ment that could have pro- The hearing was transmit- on fire. vided a more definitive ted on the internet by mul- Circuit Judge Gerald Chatham ruled Monday link to the 2014 burning tiple television stations. that nothing a district at- death of Jessica Cham- Champion said he torney had done harmed bers. didn’t violate court rules the legal case of Quinton Champion, though, told because he was there to Tellis, who is accused of Chatham he believed the talk to Caudle as a witness setting 19-year-old Jessica story that Caudle told him against Tellis. Chambers on fire in 2014. was a lie aimed at winning Champion’s story con- “I have heard no evi- leniency in Caudle’s own trasts with testimony dence in this case to lead capital murder case in Monday by Caudle and me to believe that there DeSoto County. The Horn claims by the lawyers who has been any misconduct Lake resident was indict- represent both Caudle and that would prejudice Mr. ed in connection with a Tellis in the unrelated cas- Tellis in this case,” Cha- March 2017 shooting in es. The two were housed tham said, ruling from the Southaven, and is also in the same area of DeSo- bench. charged with conspiracy to County’s jail for a time, Lawyers for Tellis to commit armed robbery although Tellis is alleged asked Chatham last week and illegal gang activity. to have killed Chambers to remove District Attor- “I don’t think for a sec- in Panola County.

Irvin Continued from Page 1A a good time,” she said. in the world.” thy, self-confidence, help- “We’re trying to incorpo- Another student, she ing to build strength. Vet- rate their learning goals. said, wouldn’t speak erans don’t have to ride Social skills, motor skills, often before therapy. the horses if they don’t balance, coordination. During therapy, the stu- want to — Irvin said they A horse stimulates your dent trotted around an can groom the horses or nervous system some- arena with a horse. Irvin work with them from the thing like 60,000 times a said that student’s moth- ground. minute. There’s no way er contacted her and said Irvin said it’s a more that can be replicated in the child spoke her first private setting, where any other kind of setting.” complete sentence after veterans can talk to their As an example of the therapy. horses without fear of be- program’s successes, “She said ‘I am so ing judged. Irvin spoke about one amazed and thrilled with “It’s peaceful and calm student with a mitochon- this program,’” Irvin re- out there,” she said. “I drial disease who hadn’t called. “I was like, ‘That don’t have volunteers slept in nearly a week. is just the healing power out there simply because The student’s mother of the horse.’ It’s just that it’s disruptive and I don’t contacted Irvin after a powerful.” want them to feel like therapy session and said A veterans-focused anybody’s taking notes her daughter slept for 18 program is also available. or watching them or go- hours and the program Irvin said it has similar ing to tell anything that made “all the difference goals — building empa- they said.” 4A Tuesday, July 10, 2018

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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 MSU coach’s payday is earned but players deserve compensation too Monday, Vic Schaefer be- ner-up finishes and four con- years ago to 6,650 per game William and Blair Schaefer, No one in Starkville is came a multi-millionaire. secutive NCAA Tournament last year. In that season, the the coach’s daughter — were likely to begrudge Vic Scha- The new four-year con- appearances, achievements Bulldogs drew 133,000 fans joined a year last by transfer fer’s big pay-day. He’s earned tract for Mississippi State no previous MSU women’s for 20 home games. Roshunda Johnson. Togeth- it. women’s basketball coach team even came close to The Bulldogs’ ascension er, they were the nucleus But while scores of coach- will pay him $6,384,000 matching, the pay-off should under Schaefer’s guidance of those great MSU teams, es in a variety of sports are over that period, including not be surprising. has been nothing short of the one that set records and making millions and uni- $1,584,000 next season. Over the past four years, meteoric. packed Humphrey Coliseum. versities are piling up cash The new salary makes the the Bulldogs have gone from Monday, he reaped the re- None of those players re- based on the performance of Bulldogs’ coach either the respectable to elite, setting wards of this unprecedented ceived any financial compen- its athletes, it’s well past time second or third highest paid records year after year in four-year run. sation for that, of course. The to compensate the athletes, women’s basketball coach in wins, conference wins, con- The past four years also NCAA clings to its archaic at least at a modest level. the nation, behind only Con- secutive NCAA Tournament reveals something else that policy that prohibits that, College athletics is a necticut’s Geno Auriemma, Appearances, Final Four is an emerging point of dis- even though the players’ multi-billion-dollar enter- and possibly, South Caroli- appearances and, of course, cussion in college athletics. talents produce millions for prise that benefits from na’s Dawn Staley. those two national champion Four years ago, the core college athletics programs unpaid labor. Schaefer is definitely the games appearances. group of players that Schae- throughout the country. We’ve seen that before. highest paid women’s coach Also of note, the Bulldogs fer has credited for much of Of that group of players, It was wrong then. It is no without a national champion- have gone from drawing his success arrived on cam- only Vivians, now in her less wrong now. ship to his credit, but after around 2,000 fans a game in pus. That group of freshmen rookie season in the WNBA, The players are entitled to back-to-back national run- Schaefer’s first season six — Victoria Vivians, Morgan is being paid for her play. some form of compensation.

Readers comment Voice of the people Musings on recent news The recent incident involving a woman who went missing for two days is a good ex- ample of what not to do when lost. She was lucky. If you are lost, stranded, or wrecked in unfamiliar territory, stay with your car, or at least stay in one place, unless you know the way out. By moving around, you can miss rescuers looking for you and they can miss you. She is very fortunate to be alive in fairly good shape. Teaching should be a calling, not a “job” where employees look for their benefits before the benefit of students. In my humble opinion, the U.S. Department of Education should never have been formed. The quality of education has fallen ever since the federal government got involved in what should be a local matter. People will “vote” with their feet as to the better schools. District lines should be erased so that parents can send their children to the school they prefer. Now, it’s attendance tied to federal monies for schools, and that’s what drives the engine instead of quality education. When I was in school (I’m 66-years-old by the way) we were taught well. We could spell and do math and speak proper grammar, useful skills for anybody trying to survive in this world. I’ve opined before on what I think schools/education should do. Nothing has changed, nor will it, and America will contin- Mississippi voices ue to lag behind other nations in the quality of education for our children. That can only hurt us. Heavenly: State can increase taxes Cameron Triplett Brooksville without a tax increase OXFORD — Close and pay over sales tax and accurately point out they did your eyes. Imagine be- on mail orders. Having not raise taxes. All they will do is From our website ing a politician in a cash- a physical presence accept the Supreme Court’s deci- strapped state. Imagine in the state, courts sion in the name of fairness. Headed for the exit: Teacher turnover your people — those agreed, established the It will be the correct and long- numbers increase for CMSD; improve in who voted for you based “minimum contact” past-due thing to do. Starkville and Lowndes County on your firm stance necessary to require the Commerce is ever-changing. oilfield trash: If you have ever been a against tax increases — company to collect state After World War II, larger Mis- teacher or married to one you will know are going to be hit up taxes. That remained sissippi towns boasted a couple of exactly why they are not returning. Kids are for another $100 million the general rule for a chain stores — Sears, J.C. Penney, the ones that are in charge of the classrooms every year. Imagine you long time, and it was Walgreen’s. Otherwise, most retail- today. When a child acts out and the parent get the money to spend affirmed as the law of ers — clothing, jewelry, hardware is informed, 9 times out of 10 the parent be- as you wish, but your pu- Charlie Mitchell the land by the U.S. Su- — were family businesses. Some lieves that their child did nothing wrong and rity is intact. They can’t preme Court as recently were multi-generational. Many the teacher is being a bully or mistreating blame you in the slightest. as 1992. were founded by veterans return- their child. Homework is hardly ever done Open your eyes. It isn’t a dream. But no more. ing from service. Malls followed because the parents have too much to do or It’s real. And, for lawmakers, it’s Before going on holiday at the with franchised stores and eater- the child has other activities. Signed papers better than an ice cold slice of end of June, the court recognized ies. Next came the big boxes. are never signed. And then the parent wants Smith County watermelon plus a that the world of commerce has Most purchasing is still local to know why their child is failing but waits bowl of homemade peach ice cream forever been changed by the in- and likely will always be, but until the end of the year to find out or ask on a July afternoon. ternet. In a long-awaited decision, there’s no rational basis to allow an what they can do when its too late. Most Here’s the story: Since state the minimum contact doctrine was out-of-state seller a price advantage parents want their child to be treated as spe- sales taxes were conceived, the dispatched to the dustbin of legal over a Mississippi seller. Soon, cial needs when in fact there is absolutely rule has been that states could history. It no longer matters where any big-screen TV ordered on the nothing wrong with the child other than no tax retail transactions within their a seller is located or where a trans- internet will be subject to the same discipline or responsibility at home. School borders. Say a Batesville resident action takes place, the home state 7 percent general sales tax that board implementing program after program buys a sofa in Memphis. The sofa of the buyer will be able to tax the would be due if purchased locally. that do not help a teacher do their job. More sales tax is paid to Tennessee, not transaction. Collecting the tax will involve paperwork doesn’t allow a teacher to teach Mississippi. Similarly, when an Why? According to federal high math, sophisticated software a class when they must complete multiple Indiana resident stays in a Biloxi e-commerce reports, 99.5 per- and constant adjustment. There are evaluations or document every detail of one motel, Mississippi collects taxes cent of all transactions took place thousands of different sales taxes student. Especially when the teacher has on the room. In theory, it balances face-to-face in 1999. By the first and exemptions in America. several students that are “special needs” out to tax sales based on where quarter of this year, the face-to- Another open question is wheth- when they do not need to be. sales take place as opposed to the face sales declined to 90.6 percent. er Mississippi will share a portion Until a parent gets involved with the residence of the payor. Buying and selling in the digital of the new revenue with municipal- school and works with the teacher, teachers There have been a couple of realm increased to $122.6 billion ities as it now does based on sales will continue to exit. I honestly do not see exceptions. for those three months. The trend within cities and towns. Counties, how a teacher does it and stay sane by the Big ticket items, such as cars, toward more online purchasing has of course, will want some of the end of the school year. I would have given up are subject to special tax laws. Our been steady and shows no sign of money, too. It will not be simple to after my first year of dealing with parents Batesville resident will have to pay reversing. put all of this in place. and the school system. It’s hard to do your a Mississippi tax if she buys a Kia Now the states where customers Equitable taxation is what the job when not given the opportunity to actu- in Tennessee. live have already been collecting Supreme Court has authorized. It’s ally do it. Another special rule existed for some sales taxes — about a third a step Mississippi must and will what was “mail order” and is now — by a variety of mechanisms. take. And it’s kind of fun watching Orenokoto: oilfield, I think you about got “e-commerce.” Sears, for example, With the court’s blessing, all all the “no new taxes” crowd so it right. But I like what Superintendent Labat once sold a lot of goods Mississip- e-commerce is now taxable. happy about a new tax when they said. Seems to me she’s definitely on the pians chose from a catalog and had From a political perspective, don’t have to shoulder the blame. right track. I’m pulling for our kids, teach- delivered by the Postal Service. that’s heavenly. Mississippians’ col- Charlie Mitchell is an associate ers, and (oh me) parents. Kids need two, But because Sears also had retail lective pockets stand to become an dean of journalism at the University unless death has taken one. Hey Dads, you stores in Mississippi and every oth- estimated $100 million lighter, but of Mississippi. Email reaches him at there? er state, the company did collect the diehards in power can humbly [email protected]. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, July 10, 2018 5A Area obituaries COMMERCIAL DISPATCH husband, Paul Frances Kenny Gardner officiat- Memorial Funeral Cemetery in Millport, OBITUARY POLICY Edna Gosa SULLIGENT, Ala. Gosa; sons, Kenneth ing. Lowndes Funeral Home is in charge of Alabama. Lowndes Obituaries with basic informa- Gosa and Steve Gosa; Home is in charge of arrangements. Funeral Home is in tion including visitation and — Edna Austin Gosa, arrangements. service times, are provided 95, died July 7, 2018, at daughters, Brenda Mrs. Houston was charge of arrange- Mrs. Dabbs was free of charge. Extended Sunset Manor Nursing Parker and Becky born Oct. 10, 1929, in ments. born March 10, 1957, obituaries with a photograph, Home in Guin, Ala- Burch; and one grand- Hattiesburg, to the late Mrs. Elam was born detailed biographical informa- in Columbus, to the bama. child. William Elijah Davis July 5, 1924, in Mill- tion and other details families late John Lawrence and and Lillie Maud Brown Services will be at She is survived by port, to the late E.W. may wish to include, are avail- her son, Tim Gosa of Marjorie McAlexander Davis. She was a home- and Mary Elizabeth able for a fee. Obituaries must 11 a.m. today at Otts Featherston. maker and was former- Burks Byars. be submitted through funeral Funeral Home Chapel Columbus; daughters, She is survived her ly employed with the homes unless the deceased’s with Bobby Joe Dupree Rita Griffin of Colum- In addition to her body has been donated to husband, David Dabbs Commercial Appeal. parents, she was officiating. Burial will bus and Sandra Otts science. If the deceased’s of Columbus; son, Ro- She was a member preceded in death by follow at Crews Cem- and Helen Campbell, body was donated to science, man Dabbs; daughter, of First Presbyterian her husband, Joseph etery. Visitation will both of Sulligent; 13 the family must provide official grandchildren; and 15 Kristina Dabbs; and Church of Aberdeen. Hugh Elam; brother, proof of death. Please submit be one hour prior to sister, Carol Brown. In addition to her Eddie Byars; and sister, all obituaries on the form pro- services at the funeral great-grandchildren. Memorials may be parents, she was pre- Peggy Lamar. vided by The Commercial Dis- home. Otts Funeral Pallbearers will be made to the American ceded in death by her She is survived by patch. Free notices must be Home is in charge of Tyler Graham, Blake submitted to the newspaper Graham, Gabe Allred, Cancer Society, 1380 husband, Blanchard her daughters, Becky arrangements. Livingston Lane, Jack- no later than 3 p.m. the day Keith Parker and Jeff Weaver Houston. Bell of Ethelsville prior for publication Tuesday Mrs. Gosa was born son, MS 39213. Gosa. and Peggy Elam of through Friday; no later than 4 June 4, 1923, in Lamar Nashville; two grand- p.m. Saturday for the Sunday County, to the late Mavery Elam Mary Houston NASHVILLE, Tenn. children; and two edition; and no later than 7:30 Marin Powell Austin Brenda Dabbs a.m. for the Monday edition. ABERDEEN — — Mavery Elam, 94, great-grandchildren. and Beulah White. COLUMBUS — Incomplete notices must be re- Mary Vann Houston, died July 7, 2018, at her Memorials may be She attended Lamar Brenda Dabbs, 61, died ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. 88, died July 7, 2018, at residence. made to Springhill for the Monday through Friday County Schools. She July 9, 2018, at Baptist her residence. Graveside services Cemetery Fund, 503 editions. Paid notices must be was a homemaker and Memorial Hospi- Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Springhill Rd., Mill- finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion a member of Crews tal-Golden Triangle. will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Springhill port, AL 35576. the next day Monday through Methodist Church. Graveside services Thursday; and on Friday by 3 Wednesday at Oddfel- p.m. for Sunday and Monday In addition to her will be at 10 a.m. lows Rest Cemetery publication. For more informa- parents, she was pre- Wednesday at Friend- with Mark Thornton of- tion, call 662-328-2471. ceded in death by her ship Cemetery with ficiating. Tisdale-Lann Violet Richardson Violet Jenese Richardson, 78 of Columbus, MS, passed away July 7, 2018 at her residence surrounded by family at 2:15 PM. She was born on June 9, 1940, to the late Charlie and Ozema (Hughes) Robison, in Sulligent, AL. Baby found alive buried under pile Visitation will be Tuesday, July 10, 2018 from 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM at Lowndes Funeral Home, Columbus, MS. A funeral service will follow at of debris in Montana woods 11:00 AM with Bro. Kenny Gardner officiating and Bro. Ray Williams assisting in the Lown- ‘For all of us at the sheriff’s office, questions about where Jason Marks said. des Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in the child will be placed The nature of Crow- Murrah’s Chapel Cemetery, Columbus, MS with this is what we call a miracle’ or how the baby will be ley’s relationship to the Lowndes Funeral Home directing. cared for, citing medical baby was not immediately Violet married Ott Richardson on Decem- The Associated Press hastily put together a privacy. clear. There was no infor- ber 19, 1965 and they gained 3 beautiful chil- search crew of federal, Francis Crowley, 32, mation on whether Crow- dren. She raised them with a loving heart and MISSOULA, Mont. — state and local officials was being held on $50,000 ley had an attorney. open arms that only a true mother can. She felt A 5-month-old infant who that combed the forest bail on a charge of crimi- blessed when she became a grandmother. She miraculously survived outside the hot springs nal endangerment. Addi- enjoyed watching her granddaughter grow and more than nine hours be- for six hours before a dep- tional charges will follow, loved to teach her some of life’s lessons. ing buried under a pile of the sheriff’s office said in uty heard a baby’s cry at Mrs. Richardson is survived by her husband, sticks and debris in the about 2:30 a.m. Sunday. a statement Sunday. woods of western Mon- “For all of us at the Ott Richardson, Columbus, MS; son, Marty He found the baby (Crystal) Richardson, Columbus, MS; daughter, tana suffered only minor face-down under the sheriff’s office, this is injuries despite wearing what we call a miracle,” Tonia Jones, Columbus, MS; and granddaughter, pile of sticks and debris, wet and soiled clothes in the statement said. “For Chelsea Jones, Columbus, MS. She was preced- dressed only in a wet and cold weather, authorities the officers who were ed in death by her daughter, Jennifer Richard- soiled onesie in the 46-de- said. present for this event, son; sisters, Etta Vaiden, Helen Pugh, Polly Bish- gree weather. The baby boy is oth- it’s especially hard know- op and Dolly House; and brother, Halon Robison. erwise in good condition, “He suffered some ing what this small baby Pallbearers will be John Lehr, Lance Lehr, authorities said. minor scrapes and bruis- endured in the last 24 Robert Richardson, Gary Richardson, Greg Bai- Missoula County Sher- ing but overall is in good hours.” ley, Jeffery House and Chris Richardson. iff’s deputies were called health,” sheriff’s spokes- Crowley is from Port- Patsy Blevins The family would like to thank the wonderful about 8 p.m. Saturday woman Brenda Bassett land, Oregon, and was Visitation: caregivers from Baptist Hospice. Tuesday, July 10 • 5-6 PM about a man threatening said in a statement Mon- previously arrested in Lighthouse Baptist Church Compliments of people in the Lolo Hot day. June in Missoula on a Services: The baby was taken to Tuesday, July 10 • 6 PM Lowndes Funeral Home Springs area of the Lolo fugitive warrant from Lighthouse Baptist Church www.lowndesfuneralhome.net National Forest. Deputies a hospital. Custody of the Oregon, the Missoulian Burial apprehended the man, child has been referred to reported. Crowley was Wednesday, July 11 the state Division of Child Friendship Cemetery who indicated that a baby released when Oregon Memorial Funeral Home was buried somewhere in and Family Services. officials decided not to ex- 2nd Ave. North Location the woods. Spokesman Chuck Coun- tradite him, Deputy Mis- Patsy Blevins The sheriff’s office cil declined to answer any soula County Attorney Grace Walden Patsy Smith Blevins, age Visitation: 76, died Saturday, July 7, 2018, Wednesday, July 11 • 9-10 AM Memorial Gunter Peel at her home in Columbus. Fu- Funeral Home neral arrangements have been Memorial Services: Wednesday, July 11 • 10 AM entrusted to Memorial Gunter Around the world Memorial Gunter Peel Peel Funeral Home & Crema- Funeral Home tory, 2nd Avenue North. Visi- 2nd Ave. North Location All 12 boys, coach rescued from flooded Thai cave tation will be Tuesday, July 10, Team was trapped in cave that by a pair of British divers. Dr. Jack White 2018 at 5:00 PM at Lighthouse They were trapped in the Memorial Services: Baptist Church. The funeral At A Later Date cave that became flooded service will follow at 6:00 PM at became flooded by monsoon rains Memorial Gunter Peel the church with Pastor Chris Rutledge officiat- by monsoon rains while Funeral Home ing. There will not be a graveside service. Burial while they were exploring it after a they were exploring it af- College St. Location ter a soccer practice on will be Wednesday at Friendship Cemetery. soccer practice on June 23 June 23. The daughter of the late Vertis and Clauzell The eight boys brought Varnon Smith, Mrs. Blevins was born August 3, The Associated Press three SEALs who stayed 1941 in Columbus, MS. She attended Free Will out by divers over the pre- with the boys in their dark Baptist College in Nashville, TN and graduated vious two days were do- memorialgunterpeel.com MAE SAI, Thailand — refuge deep inside the from Mississippi University for Women with a ing well and were in good All 12 boys and their soc- cave complex to come out. Bachelor of Science degree in Education. She spirits, a senior health of- cer coach have been res- Eight of the trapped worked for Will Bantan, Adjuster, Blue Cross ficial said. cued from a flooded cave boys had been brought Blue Shield of MS. She was employed by Wey- in northern Thailand, the out of the cave by divers erhaeuser Pulp and Paper as the Administrative Thai navy SEALs said on Sunday and Monday. Coordinator for Engineering and Safety and re- Tuesday, ending an 18- tired in 2007 with thirty-seven years of service. day ordeal that riveted The plight of the boys Grace Walden people around the world. and their coach has riv- Miss Grace Walden, age 95, of Columbus, MS, She was a member of Lighthouse Baptist Church The SEALs said on eted Thailand and much passed away July 9, 2018, at Baptist Memorial where she faithfully served in many areas and their Facebook page that of the world — from the Hospital. was secretary for the Senior Adult Sunday School the remaining four boys heart-sinking news that A memorial service will be Wednesday, July Class. She loves to sing in the choir and in Trios and their 25-year-old they were missing to the 11, 2018, at 10:00 AM at Memorial Gunter Peel with her friends. coach were all brought first flickering video of Chapel 2nd Ave. location with Rev. Jesse Ray of- She is survived by her husband, Ronald R. out safely Tuesday. the huddle of anxious yet ficiating. Visitation will be one hour prior to the Blevins of Columbus; and her cousins Mark They said they were smiling boys when they service. Smith, Vickie Daffron, Kay Mordecai and Lorrie waiting for a medic and were found 10 days later Miss Walden was born January 22, 1923, in Knight, all of Millport, AL and Peggy Cantelou Millport, AL, to the late Jefferson Monroe and of Columbus. You’ve always said you Sarah Jane Sprouse Walden. She worked for a Pallbearers will be Tracy Wright, Todd Poole, number of years at Besco Office Products where Wayne McBride, David Edwards, Chris How- wanted to be buried in she retired and also worked for a short time at ell, Nathaniel Howell, John Jones and Dr. James the dress you wore to your the Commercial Dispach. Miss Walden was a Jones. Honorary Pallbearers will be Martha granddaughter’s wedding. member of the First Assembly of God. Waltman, Spence Wallingford, Terrell Walling- Survivors include her nieces, Doris Beasley ford, Chad Waltman, Dr. Brad Brown, Tony Klos- Preplanning takes care of all the decisions so your and her husband, Charles of Columbus, MS, and terman, David Howell, Julie Howell, Jonathan family doesn’t have to. Linda Scoggins and her husband, Leroy of Co- Howell and her Weyerhaeuser team Ray Crane, When Caring Counts... lumbus, MS; great nephews, Anthony Scoggins, Ruby Wilson, Anna House, Martha Kinard, Charles Elarry Beasley and Corey Beasley; and Alice Jones, Dottie Cross, David Wells and Bob- 1131 N. Lehmberg Rd. bie Harcrow. Columbus, MS 39702 great great nephews, Parker Beasley, Paxton FUNERAL HOME Beasley and Pierce Beasley. Memorials may be made to the Lighthouse & CREMATORY (662) 328-1808 Memorials may be made to the donor’s favor- Baptist Church Youth Fund, P.O Box 2966, Co- ite charity. lumbus, MS 39704.

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Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff University of Mississippi Medical Center registered nurse Dustin Rope retrieves a stretcher from the hospital’s Air Care helicopter. The helicopter, stationed at Golden Triangle Regional Airport, serves the region and was on display at OCH Regional Medical Center Monday. Affiliation Continued from Page 1A new equipment or new sues they may see when service lines the residents they practice. He said spe- need. Dollars are short cialized training centers and the list of service tend to expose students needs are long.” to more complicated, rare New OCH CEO Jim conditions. Jackson said the hospi- “They’ll get to see the tal is no stranger to the gamut of the common challenges of rural health things that are encoun- care. He said the hospital tered, but being at the faces the same challeng- academic medical center, es many other hospitals they’ll get to see the more do, from declining reim- rare things,” he said. “It bursements for the same will produce, I think, a services to declining vol- Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff more well-rounded doctor umes and increased oper- University of Mississippi Medical Center CEO Kevin once they’re through with ational costs. Cook speaks during an affiliation event at OCH Regional their training.” As part of the affilia- Medical Center on Monday. OCH CEO Jim Jackson, right, Smith said it will also tion, Cook said OCH will listens to Cook speak. Both hospitals are partnering to give OCH more manpow- offer several benefits. For improve health services at OCH. er and should help with one, UMMC purchas- discussions will have no physicians in residence to future recruitment. es supplies at a higher “Already in un- volume than OCH and impact on OCH’s status train at OCH by working with BCBSMS. The hos- alongside the hospital’s der-served areas, we need can get discounts the lo- more people — boots on pitals have separate con- medical staff. Todd Smith, cal hospital couldn’t se- the ground, so to speak,” tracts with the insurance OCH’s past medical chief cure on its own. He said he said. “That will benefit UMMC aims also to help provider. of staff and an orthope- dic surgeon at Starkville the hospital and potential- OCH implement a new ly allow us to showcase electronic health record Orthopedic, said working Help with manpower, at a community hospital the hospital and help with system. physician recruitment.” Cook said the affilia- recruitment is beneficial for residents As part of the affilia- tion should also see new because it exposes them offerings in terms of med- tion, UMMC can send to the more common is- ical services for the hospi- tal’s patients. “Certainly that’s the goal over time,” Cook said. “We’re going to work with the medical staff to assess what the needs are and … we’ll take a look at what opportunities there are to bring additional medical staff to the region.” Developing the details OCH and UMMC will spend the next four months ironing out the specifics of the affiliation agreement. OCH is pres- ently crafting a five-year contract with options for renewals, according to information presented at Monday’s event. The contract will also have options for either party to withdraw before the end of the contract pe- riod, if necessary. Jackson said a mas- ter affiliation agreement should be complete soon- er than four months, and the extended work will fill in the details. “I am sure that we will quickly, as soon as possi- ble, get that done,” Jack- son said. According to the same information presented at the meeting, OCH is not paying UMMC for the af- filiation. While UMMC and Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Mississippi and UMMC are mediating an insur- ance agreement, those

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subject: Business brief SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2018 SOCCER: World Cup Lloris, France ready to face ‘complete team’ Belgium in semifinal By JEROME PUGMIRE five matches. goals in Russia. Then there’s Lloris said. “We know there Stopping them will be a dif- The Associated Press “Quite simply, I think Bel- the heading ability of its defend- will be some tough moments in ferent matter. gium is the most complete side ers Jan Vertonghen and Vincent the game, and we’ll have to be “They beat Japan in a some- ST. PETERSBURG, Russia in the tournament, in all as- Kompany, and of midfielder ready to suffer. But we will be, what crazy ending, and beat — France goalkeeper Hugo pects of the game,” the 31-year- Marouane Fellaini. because there’s a great spirit in probably the tournament favor- Lloris was back to his best in old Lloris said Monday.” They Belgium will be coming into this side.” ite in Brazil,” Lloris added. “I the World Cup quarterfinals, defend well. They know how to the match after rallying from Lloris has faced the vast ma- think the Belgians will arrive and he’s going to need to be just attack well. They know how to a 2-0 deficit to beat Japan 3-2, jority of Belgium’s side when with a lot of confidence.” as good when his team takes on counterattack. They’re good in followed up by a quality perfor- playing for English club Totten- France has three shutouts in Belgium in the semifinals on the air and on the ground.” mance in beating Brazil 2-1 in ham. five games, but blanking Bel- Tuesday. Belgium offers multiple the quarterfinals on Friday. “Most of them play in the gium’s talented attack will be The experienced Lloris, set threats, including the speed “They are a great side and Premier League, so we know tough. to make his 103rd internation- and trickery of forward Eden have a fantastic generation of them well. For my part I have “We’re going to face one of al appearance, will be facing a Hazard and the strength and players. To beat them, we’ll three Tottenham teammates,” the best attacking teams,” Llo- Belgian team that has scored a finishing of striker Romelu have to play extremely well and Lloris said. “There will be a lot ris said. “We will have to play tournament-leading 14 goals in Lukaku, who has scored four need to make our own luck,” of great players on the pitch.” See CUP, 3B

TENNIS: Wimbledon WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER Federer thrills large crowd at MUW ready center court for debut By HOWARD FENDRICH The Associated Press in women’s LONDON — They roared for Roger Federer just for showing up, greeting his arrival at Wimble- soccer don’s main stadium as if his mere presence were enough to justify By Adam Minichino the price of admission. [email protected] They clapped and yelled when Federer’s drop volley capped a Gray Massey has the ability to 16-minute tour de force of a first multi-task. set in which he won 21 of the first It’s a good thing, too, because 23 points. Massey wouldn’t recommend tak- They eventually sent him back ing on as much as he has in the to the locker room with a standing last eight months. ovation, acknowledging the talent In addition to displayed by Federer during a 6-0, selling his house 7-5, 6-4 victory over 22nd-seeded and moving his Adrian Mannarino of France in family, Massey has the fourth round Monday, yes, Jim Lytle/Special to The Dispatch spent a majority of but also his superiority over the Mississippi State women’s basketball coach Vic Schaefer has signed a new four- that time building course of a career that has pro- year contract to coach the Bulldogs. Schaefer has led the Bulldogs to back-to-back the foundation for duced eight Wimbledon champi- appearances in the national championship. the women’s soccer Massey onships and 20 titles, program at the Mis- both records for a man. sissippi University Federer, who has won 32 con- for Women. secutive sets at the tournament “I have a wonderful wife (Lau- and held serve 81 games in a row, ren),” Massey said when asked was asked whether he paused for STICKING AROUND how he was able to juggle all of the even a moment to wonder why he tasks he faced. wasn’t being given more of a test. Bulldogs show commitment to women’s basketball coach Schaefer Hired as the program’s first “Not really,” said Federer, the coach in November 2017, Gray No. 1 seed. “I’m telling myself, By Adam Minichino it confirms we are in the right place.” Massey is beginning to see the ‘Why didn’t I break the first game [email protected] Schaefer will be paid $1,584,000 in fruits of his labor. Last week, The of the second?’” 2018, $1,550,000 in 2019, W released its schedule for the up- STARKVILLE — Mississippi State His mastery was only the be- $1,600,000 in 2020, and $1,650,000 coming 2018 season. As the count- and its women’s basketball program have ginning of things for those who in 2021. He will receive a $375,000 re- down begins to the arrival of stu- reaped unprecedented rewards under spent 120 pounds (about $160) to tention bonus if still employed as MSU’s dent-athletes at The W (Aug. 17) the leadership of Vic Schaefer. be at Center Court and were af- head coach on June 1, 2021. and to the women’s soccer team’s On Monday, MSU rewarded Schaefer forded the rare treat of watching Last September, Schaefer re-signed first training session (Aug. 18), for his work with a new four-year contract three of the greatest to ever lift a a four-year contract that earned him a Massey will continue his work to racket. that will pay him a total base compensa- raise and made him one of the 10 highest make sure the program’s debut Federer was followed by Ser- tion of $6,384,000. paid women’s basketball coaches in the season is a success. ena Williams, she of the seven “It confirms to us we’re in a great nation. “We have some real hard- Wimbledon trophies among her place,” Schaefer said Monday night while For perspective, South Carolina’s nosed, blue-collar kids,” Massey 23 majors, who was hardly chal- on the road recruiting. “We had a vision Dawn Staley received a four-year con- said. lenged in a 6-2, 6-2 win against six years ago when we decided to come tract extension after winning the nation- “I learned a lot coaching at East 120th-ranked qualifier Evgeniya here, but we also knew to make that a re- al championship in 2017 season. The Central (Community College in Rodina of Russia. And Williams ality we couldn’t do it by ourselves. We deal made her the highest-paid women’s Decatur), not just the soccer side was followed by Rafael Nadal — had to have the support of an adminis- basketball coach in the Southeastern but also about relationships and two titles at Wimbledon, 17 at all tration that wanted women’s basketball Conference. Staley made $1.45 million communication. East Central did Slams — who dispatched 93rd- to be relevant. Women’s basketball has last season. It is unclear if Schaefer’s new a very good job preparing me for ranked Jiri Vesely of the Czech become very important and very relevant deal makes him the SEC’s highest-paid this role.” Republic 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. at Mississippi State, more so than at most coach. Massey spent five seasons as universities across the country, so for us, See WIMBLEDON, 3B See SCHAEFER, 3B See MUW, 3B

MAJOR LEAGUE Dizzy Dean Champions Life as Astros’ fan becoming easier here is nothing quite like seeing Now as far as the Astros are con- an old friend. cerned. Urban myth has it that they T A five-year absence makes a were picked because he was in high chance encounter even more remark- school and it would be neat to follow a able. team from its beginning. In my childhood days, That still does not clearly my father stuck me with two explain why your writer was wildly different professional also stuck with a childhood of sports obsessions. rainbow uniforms and the rare In football, my childhood brush with greatness. Thank was spent rooting for the fre- God for Nolan Ryan. quent Super Bowl contender However, in case you haven’t Washington Redskins. Sum- noticed, being an Astros fan mers were spent wondering Scott Walters has finally been cashing in of how many games the Houston late. Astros would finish out of first Even better news, Twitter is place. here so one can run their mouth about A really odd combination of rooting Contributed one of the best franchises presently on The Starkville Dizzy Dean 7-year-old all-stars captured the state championship interests. One doesn’t have to explain the diamond. Monday night in Hernando. In the championship game, Starkville beat Green- the Redskins. Well, everyone loves a This is no bandwagon fan hood. wood, 10-2. The team won all 14 games played during the summer, including winner. See WALTERS, 3B outscoring the opposition 95-19 in six state tournament victories. 2B Tuesday, July 10, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

NATIONAL LEAGUE Tatjana Maria, Germany and Heather Watson, BATTING—Gennett, Cincinnati, .326; Almora, Britain, def. Christina McHale, United States briefly Auto Racing Chicago, .326; Markakis, Atlanta, .322; Kemp, and Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia, walkover. on the air NASCAR Monster Cup Los Angeles, .319; Realmuto, Miami, .317; Su- Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic and Ni- arez, Cincinnati, .315; Freeman, Atlanta, .315; cole Melichar (12), United States, def. Demi Local Race Schedule Dickerson, Pittsburgh, .308; Aguilar, Milwau- Schuurs, Netherlands and Elise Mertens (8), Today Feb. 11 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash (Brad kee, .306; Arenado, Colorado, .305. Keselowski) Belgium, 7-6 (4), 6-3. McMurdy records hole-in-one at Elm Lake BEACH VOLLEYBALL RUNS—Albies, Atlanta, 69; Blackmon, Colo- Mihaela Buzarnescu, Romania and Irina Begu Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 1 (Ryan Blaney) rado, 66; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 62; Gold- Elm Lake Golf Course member Tom McMurdy made a hole-in-one Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 2 (Chase Elliott) (15), Romania, def. Andreja Klepac, Slovenia 5 p.m. — AVP Pro Tour, San Francisco Open, at schmidt, Arizona, 60; Pham, St. Louis, 59; and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez (4), Spain, Feb. 18 — Daytona 500 (Austin Dillon) Arenado, Colorado, 58; Baez, Chicago, 56; at the course Sunday. Tom was playing with his wife Tricia, who Feb. 25 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 (Kevin 7-6 (5), 6-4. San Francisco (taped), NBC Sports Network Freeman, Atlanta, 56; 4 tied at 55. Xu Yifan, China and Gabriela Dabrowski (6), witnessed the ace that he made with his 8 iron from the Blue Tee’s. Harvick) RBI—Suarez, Cincinnati, 68; Baez, Chicago, March 4 — Penzoil 400 (Kevin Harvick) Canada, def. Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia and 65; Aguilar, Milwaukee, 63; Arenado, Colorado, Vania King, United States, 6-3, 6-3. March 11 — TicketGuardian 500 (Kevin Har- 63; Story, Colorado, 62; Freeman, Atlanta, 59; Mississippi State 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, Washington at vick) Markakis, Atlanta, 59; Rizzo, Chicago, 59; Gen- Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States and March 18 — Auto Club 400 (Martin Truex Jr.) nett, Cincinnati, 58; Kemp, Los Angeles, 57. Lucie Safarova, Czech Republic, def. Barbora Pittsburgh or Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, MLB March 26 — STP 500 (Clint Bowyer) HITS—Markakis, Atlanta, 113; Albies, Atlanta, Strycova, Czech Republic and Andrea Sestini Track and field duo shine in Oregon April 8 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 500 (Kyle Busch) Network 108; Freeman, Atlanta, 108; Castro, Miami, Hlavackova (2), Czech Republic, 2-6, 7-6 (7), STARKVILLE — Marco Arop thought it would take much longer April 15 — Food City 500 (Kyle Busch) 107; Gennett, Cincinnati, 107; Turner, Wash- 6-4. April 21 — Toyota Owners 400 (Kyle Busch) than this. The Mississippi State 800m freshman record holder lined up 6:30 p.m. — Toronto at Atlanta, Fox Sports ington, 100; Anderson, Miami, 99; Arenado, April 29 — GEICO 500 (Joey Logano) Colorado, 98; Story, Colorado, 97; Peraza, Mixed Doubles against the Bulldogs’ school record holder and No. 1 Canadian Brandon May 6 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism (Kevin Cincinnati, 95. Second Round Southeast Harvick) McBride on Sunday at the Athletics Canada Championships in Ottawa, DOUBLES—Albies, Atlanta, 29; Markakis, , Britain and , Britain, 7 p.m. — Kansas City at Minnesota, FS1 May 12 — KC Masterpiece 400 (Kevin Harvick) Atlanta, 27; Carpenter, St. Louis, 26; Rendon, def. Max Mirnyi, Belarus and Kveta Peschke May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Open (AJ All- Ontario. Washington, 25; Freeman, Atlanta, 24; Story, (13), Czech Republic, 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. 7 p.m. — St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, Fox mendinger) Colorado, 23; Anderson, Miami, 22; Baez, Chi- The younger Bulldog held on down the final 200m to win by 0.27 May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Race (Kevin Robin Haase, Netherlands and Kirsten Flip- cago, 22; Hosmer, San Diego, 22; McCutchen, kens, Belgium, def. Rajeev Ram, United States seconds with a time of 1:46.15 and will now represent Canada at the Sports Midwest Harvick) San Francisco, 22. May 27 — Coca-Cola 600 (Kyle Busch) and Andreja Klepac (8), Slovenia, 7-6 (1), 6-2. NACAC Games in Toronto, Ont., in August. NBA TRIPLES—KMarte, Arizona, 8; CTaylor, Los , Japan and Ben Mclachlan (14), June 3 — Pocono 400 (Martin Truex Jr.) Angeles, 8; Baez, Chicago, 6; Nimmo, New “It’s a feeling that I can’t even explain,” Arop said. “I was so afraid June 10 — FireKeepers Casino 400 (Clint Japan, def. Mike Bryan, United States and 3 p.m. — Summer League, San Antonio vs. York, 6; Contreras, Chicago, 5; Story, Colora- Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, walk- Bowyer) do, 5; 10 tied at 4. Brandon was going to out-kick me with 200m to go, and that just June 24 — Toyota/Save Mart 350 (Martin over. Portland, at Las Vegas, NBA TV HOME RUNS—Aguilar, Milwaukee, 22; Are- Victoria Azarenka, Belarus and Jamie Mur- encouraged me to kick even harder.” Truex Jr.) nado, Colorado, 22; Harper, Washington, 21; July 1 — Overton’s 400 (Kyle Larson) Two years ago, Arop sat in the stands watching McBride, fresh 3:30 p.m. — Summer League, Utah vs. Miami, Goldschmidt, Arizona, 20; Muncy, Los Angeles, ray, Britain, def. Robert Farah, Colombia and July 7 — Coke Zero Sugar 400 (Erik Jones) 20; Suarez, Cincinnati, 19; Albies, Atlanta, 18; Anna-Lena Groenefeld (7), Germany, 7-6 (6), off a runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships, win his nation’s at Las Vegas, ESPNU July 14 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. 8 tied at 17. 6-7 (6), 7-5. championship. July 22 — Foxwoods Resort Casino 301, Loud- STOLEN BASES—Inciarte, Atlanta, 23; MTay- Nikola Mektic, Croatia and Chan Hao-Ching 5 p.m. — Summer League, Atlanta vs. Chicago, on, N.H. lor, Washington, 23; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 22; (5), Taiwan, def. Fabrice Martin, France and “I remember a friend of mine saying ‘That’s Brandon McBride. He at Las Vegas, NBA TV July 29 — Gander Outdoors 400, Long Pond, Turner, Washington, 22; Hamilton, Cincinnati, Raluca-Ioana Olaru, Romania, 6-2, 6-4. just placed second at NCAA’s,’ and I thought, ‘It’s going to be awhile Pa. 21; Peraza, Cincinnati, 17; Baez, Chicago, 16; Henri Kontinen, Finland and Heather Watson 5:30 p.m. — Summer League, Sacramento vs. Aug. 5 — GoBowling at The Glen, Watkins Cain, Milwaukee, 16; Dyson, Arizona, 16; 2 (16), Britain, def. Marcin Matkowski, Poland and until I can be at his level,’” Arop said. “And here I am. It’s crazy.” Glen, N.Y. tied at 14. Mihaela Buzarnescu, Romania, 6-2, 5-7, 7-5. Already, Arop has forced his way into the conversation with Memphis, at Las Vegas, ESPN2 Aug. 12 — Consumers Energy 400, Brooklyn, PITCHING—Lester, Chicago, 11-2; Nola, Phil- Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France and Andrea Mich. adelphia, 11-2; Scherzer, Washington, 11-5; Aug. 18 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, Sestini Hlavackova (6), Czech Republic, def. McBride. He finished second at the NCAA Championships in June, 7:30 p.m. — Summer League, L.A. Lakers vs. Godley, Arizona, 10-6; Greinke, Arizona, 9-5; Nicolas Mahut, France and Elina Svitolina, Bristol, Tenn. Mikolas, St. Louis, 9-3; 5 tied at 8. breaking the MSU freshman record at 1:45.25. That time is just 0.75 New York, at Las Vegas, ESPN2 Sept. 2 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darling- Ukraine, 6-3, 6-3. ERA—deGrom, New York, 1.80; Stripling, Los Bruno Soares, Brazil and Ekaterina Makarova, seconds off McBride’s record pace. Indoors, the gap is slightly larger, ton, S.C. Angeles, 2.22; Scherzer, Washington, 2.33; SOCCER Sept. 9 — Big Machine Vodka 400, Indianapolis Russia, def. Zhang Shuai, China and John but still a mere 0.82 seconds. Foltynewicz, Atlanta, 2.37; Nola, Philadelphia, Peers, Australia, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Sept. 16 — South Point 400, Las Vegas 2.40; Lester, Chicago, 2.46; Mikolas, St. Louis, “I’m excited for this young gentleman,” McBride said. “I believe that 1 p.m. — FIFA World Cup, semifinal, France vs. Sept. 22 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Rich- 2.63; Guerra, Milwaukee, 2.79; Corbin, Arizo- Juniors Men’s Singles momentum will continue for many generations. Coach Dudley has done Belgium, at St. Petersburg, Russia, WLOV mond, Va. na, 3.05; Freeland, Colorado, 3.18. Sept. 30 — Bank of America 500, Concord, —Scherzer, Washington, 177; First Round a wonderful job building this program.” SPECIALS N.C. deGrom, New York, 142; Corbin, Arizona, 140; Chun Hsin Tseng (1), Taiwan, def. Wojciech The Bulldogs’ recent success in the 800m was highlighted by Oct. 7 — TBA, Dover, Del. Gray, Colorado, 119; Greinke, Arizona, 117; Marek, Poland, 6-2, 6-4. 7 p.m. — 2018 World Series of Poker, Main Oct. 14 — 1000Bulbs.com 500, Talladega, Ala. Nola, Philadelphia, 116; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, Arthur Cazaux, France, def. Yanki Erel, Turkey, three athletes in the finals in Ontario. Kenya Small ran fifth after posting Oct. 21 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas 114; Velasquez, Philadelphia, 107; Pivetta, 6-4, 6-4. Event, at Las Vegas, ESPN City, Kan. a personal-best 1:50.82 in the prelims. Small and Arop were part of Philadelphia, 106; Stripling, Los Angeles, 103. Ondrej Styler, Czech Republic, def. Emile Oct. 28 — First Data 500, Martinsville, Va. Hudd, Britain, 6-3, 6-7, 6-4. MSU’s Championship of America-winning 4x800m relay at the Penn TENNIS Nov. 4 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth Drew Baird (15), United States, def. Simon An- Relays in April. That group shattered the school record by more than six 7 a.m. — Wimbledon Championships, women’s Nov. 11 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. Basketball thony Ivanov, Bulgaria, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Nov. 18 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead, Fla. Govind Nanda, United States, def. Facundo seconds, clocking in at 7:14.16. quarterfinals (Centre Court), at London, ESPN x-non-points race WNBA Diaz Acosta (9), Argentina, 7-6, 6-2. “Mississippi State has a lot of talent right now,” McBride said. “It’s EASTERN CONFERENCE Louis Herman, Belgium, def. Jake Hersey, Brit- 7 a.m. — Wimbledon Championships, women’s Baseball W L Pct GB ain, 6-3, 6-1. always had very talented athletes. I think the difference is the mental Washington 12 7 .632 — Anton Matusevich, Britain, def. Clement Tabur, barriers. Once the older athletes broke the barriers and showed the quarterfinals (No. 1 Court), at London, ESPN2 Connecticut 10 9 .526 2 France, 6-4, 7-6. American League Atlanta 9 9 .500 2½ younger generations that they too can compete at the highest levels, East Division Chicago 7 12 .368 5 Brandon Nakashima, United States, def. Joao Wednesday W L Pct GB Lucas Reis Da Silva, Brazil, 6-2, 6-0. that’s when we really started seeing a lot of remarkable performances New York 5 14 .263 7 CYCLING Boston 63 29 .685 — Indiana 2 17 .105 10 Timofey Skatov (6), Kazakhstan, def. Blu Baker, all around.” New York 59 30 .663 2½ WESTERN CONFERENCE Britain, 6-3, 6-4. Tampa Bay 46 44 .511 16 Karson Kowalchuk also represented MSU at the Canadian cham- 7 a.m. — Tour de France, Stage 5, from Lorient W L Pct GB , Britain, def. Henry Von Der Toronto 41 48 .461 20½ Seattle 15 5 .750 — Schulenburg, Switzerland, 6-1, 6-4. pionships, running the 100m and 200m. He was the youngest athlete in to Quimper, France, NBC Sports Network Baltimore 25 66 .275 37½ Phoenix 14 6 .700 1 Jesper De Jong, Netherlands, def. Titouan Central Division both competitions and finished 11th in each. Los Angeles 12 8 .600 3 Droguet, France, 6-4, 7-6. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL W L Pct GB Minnesota 11 8 .579 3½ Emilio Nava, United States, def. Leopold Zima, Former Bulldog and 2018 NCAA Runner-Up Nicolas Quijera won 11:30 a.m. — Regional coverage, Detroit at Cleveland 49 40 .551 — Dallas 10 8 .556 4 Germany, 7-6, 6-4. Minnesota 40 48 .455 8½ Las Vegas 8 12 .400 7 Hugo Gaston (4), France, def. Savriyan Danilov, the Spanish U23 Championships in the javelin with a throw of 74.73m Detroit 40 53 .430 11 Tampa Bay or Kansas City at Minnesota (Noon), Russia, 6-7, 7-5, 6-2. (245-2). Chicago 30 60 .333 19½ Monday’s Games Kansas City 25 65 .278 24½ Taisei Ichikawa, Japan, def. Stefan Palosi, Ro- Members of Mississippi State’s 2018 roster have now won four na- MLB Network No games scheduled mania, 7-6, 7-5. West Division Today’s Games W L Pct GB Harold Mayot, France, def. Aidan Mchugh (16), tional titles, including Anderson Peters’ NCAA javelin crown and Curtis 2:30 p.m. — Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, Los Angeles at Seattle, 2 p.m. Britain, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3. Houston 61 32 .656 — Phoenix at Dallas, 7 p.m. Thompson’s USATF javelin gold. Additionally, former heptathlete Erica MLB Network Seattle 57 34 .626 3 Arnaud Bovy, Belgium, def. Keenan Mayo, Unit- Las Vegas at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. ed States, 6-4, 6-2. Bougard won the USATF Championship this year in both the outdoor Oakland 51 40 .560 9 Wednesday’s Games 6 p.m. — Texas at Boston, ESPN Los Angeles 46 45 .505 14 heptathlon and indoor pentathlon. Atlanta at Washington, 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. — Toronto at Atlanta, Fox Sports Texas 40 52 .435 20½ New York at Connecticut, 10:30 a.m. Juniors Women’s Singles n Baseball alumni group earns honors: At Starkville, three Minnesota at Indiana, 11 a.m. First Round Monday’s Games Iga Swiatek, Poland, def. Whitney Osuigwe (1), Mississippi State baseball alumni will head to Washington D.C., July 15- Southeast Baltimore 5, N.Y. Yankees 4, 1st game United States, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. 17 to represent their respective organizations in Major League Baseball 7 p.m. — St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, Fox Boston 5, Texas 0 Football Simona Waltert, Switzerland, def. Caijsa Wilda Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 5 Hennemann, Sweden, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. All-Star Game festivities. Sports Midwest Tampa Bay 10, Detroit 9, 10 innings Canadian Football League Leylah Annie Fernandez (11), Canada, def. Vio- As announced on Sunday, Boston Red Sox first baseman Mitch N.Y. Yankees 10, Baltimore 2, 2nd game EAST DIVISION let Apisah, Papua New Guinea, 6-4, 7-6. Moreland will play for the American League in the MLB All-Star Game. 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, Seattle at L.A. An- Minnesota 3, Kansas City 1 W L T Pts PF PA Emma Raducanu, Britain, def. Gabriella Price, gels or Arizona at Colorado (joined in progress), Oakland 2, Houston 0 Ottawa 2 1 0 4 82 59 United States, 6-1, 6-4. In addition, Dakota Hudson and Nathaniel Lowe will play for the Today’s Games Hamilton 2 2 0 4 96 84 Wang Xinyu (4), China, def. Ana Geller, Argen- N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 7-2) at Baltimore (Cash- Toronto 1 2 0 2 46 85 United States team against the world’s best up-and-coming minor MLB Network ner 2-9), 6:05 p.m. tina, 6-4, 6-4. Montreal 1 3 0 2 61 123 (14), Italy, def. Frances- league talent in the MLB All-Star Futures Game. Cincinnati (Romano 5-8) at Cleveland (Bauer WEST DIVISION NBA 8-6), 6:10 p.m. ca Jones, Britain, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4. Both games will take place in Washington D.C., at Nationals Park. W L T Pts PF PA Kamilla Rakhimova, Russia, def. Joanne Zuger, 3 p.m. — Summer League, Playoffs, first round, Detroit (Boyd 4-7) at Tampa Bay (Andriese 1-3), Calgary 3 0 0 6 93 35 The Futures Game is scheduled for July 15 at 3 p.m. on MLB Network, 6:10 p.m. Edmonton 2 2 0 4 112 110 Switzerland, 6-2, 6-1. at Las Vegas, ESPNU Texas (Gallardo 3-0) at Boston (Velazquez Winnipeg 2 2 0 4 144 93 Alexa Noel (5), United States, def. Manon Leon- while the MLB All-Star Game is set for July 17 at 7 p.m. on FOX. 6-0), 6:10 p.m. Saskatchewan 2 2 0 4 79 95 ard, France, 6-3, 6-1. Moreland’s selection is the first of his nine-year career. An Amory 3:30 p.m. — Summer League, Playoffs, first Toronto (Stroman 1-6) at Atlanta (Teheran 6-6), B.C. 1 2 0 2 63 92 (8), Denmark, def. Mananchaya 6:35 p.m. Sawangkaew, Thailand, 6-2, 6-0. native, Moreland has provided valuable offensive production for Boston round, at Las Vegas, NBA TV Kansas City (Kennedy 1-8) at Minnesota Thursday’s Game Peyton Stearns, United States, def. Adrienn this season, tallying 11 home runs and 43 RBIs with a .288 batting 5 p.m. — Summer League, Playoffs, first round, (Slegers 1-0), 7:10 p.m. Calgary at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m. Nagy, Hungary, 6-4, 7-5. average. Oakland (Manaea 8-6) at Houston (Verlander Friday’s Game Dalayna Hewitt, United States, def. Maria Ga- at Las Vegas, ESPN2 9-4), 7:10 p.m. Toronto at Edmonton, 8 p.m. briela Rivera Corado, Guatemala, 6-3, 6-2. The 32-year old spent seven seasons with the Texas Rangers, St. Louis (Mikolas 9-3) at Chicago White Sox Saturday’s Game Cori Gauff (3), United States, def. Gergana To- where he won a Gold Glove in 2016 before signing with the Red Sox 5:30 p.m. — Summer League, Playoffs, first (Covey 3-4), 7:10 p.m. Winnipeg at BC, 9 p.m. palova, Bulgaria, 6-1, 6-4. Seattle (Leake 8-5) at L.A. Angels (Richards Leonie Kung, Switzerland, def. Maria Camila in 2017. round, at Las Vegas, NBA TV 5-4), 9:07 p.m. Osorio Serrano (6), Colombia, 6-4, 6-4. Moreland becomes the ninth former Diamond Dawg to be named Wednesday’s Games Soccer Yasmine Mansouri, France, def. Daria Snigur, 7 p.m. — Summer League, Playoffs, first round, Detroit at Tampa Bay, 11:10 a.m. Ukraine, 7-6, 3-6, 9-7. an all-star, the 23rd total selection and the first since Jonathan Papel- Kansas City at Minnesota, 12:10 p.m. World Cup at Las Vegas, ESPN2 N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. SEMIFINALS Yuki Naito (9), Japan, def. Hurricane Tyra bon represented the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2015 contest. Cincinnati at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Tuesday, July 10 Black, United States, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Moreland wore Maroon and White from 2005-07 and was drafted 7:30 p.m. — Summer League, Playoffs, first Texas at Boston, 6:10 p.m. At St. Petersburg, Russia Caty Mcnally (13), United States, def. Daria Toronto at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. France vs. Belgium, 1 p.m. Frayman, Russia, 5-7, 6-0, 6-1. by the Rangers in the 17th round of the 2007 MLB Draft. He made his round, at Las Vegas, NBA TV Oakland at Houston, 7:10 p.m. Wednesday, July 11 Zheng Qinwen, China, def. Federica Rossi, MLB debut in 2010. In his final season with MSU, Moreland batted .343 9 p.m. — Summer League, Playoffs, first round, St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. At Moscow Italy, 6-4, 6-4. Seattle at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. England vs. Croatia, 1 p.m. Liang En Shuo (2), Taiwan, def. Anri Nagata, with 10 homers and 62 RBIs as a member of the 2007 College World at Las Vegas, ESPN2 Japan, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. Series team. National League THIRD PLACE 9:30 p.m. — Summer League, Playoffs, first East Division Saturday, July 14 Dakota Hudson and Nathaniel Lowe are the first Bulldogs to play in W L Pct GB At St. Petersburg, Russia Transactions a Futures Game since Hunter Renfroe in 2016. round, at Las Vegas, NBA TV Atlanta 50 39 .562 — Semifinals losers, 9 a.m. Philadelphia 50 39 .562 — Monday’s Moves Hudson earned the spot with dominance on the mound for the SOCCER Washington 45 45 .500 5½ CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL Triple-A Memphis Redbirds of the St. Louis Cardinals organization. In 1 p.m. — FIFA World Cup, semifinal, Croatia New York 36 52 .409 13½ Sunday, July 15 American League 17 starts, Hudson has won a Triple-A best 12 games while claiming a Miami 38 55 .409 14 At Moscow BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Recalled RHP Jim- winner vs. England, at Moscow, WLOV Central Division Semifinals winners, 10 a.m. my Yacabonis from Norfolk (IL) as 26th man. 2.42 ERA that is good for fourth. W L Pct GB National Women’s CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Claimed OF Ryan In June, Hudson went 5-0 with a 1.06 ERA on his way to being SPECIALS Milwaukee 54 37 .593 — LaMarre off waivers from Minnesota. Chicago 51 36 .586 1 Soccer League CLEVELAND INDIANS — Assigned RHP named the Cardinals’ Minor League of the Month and the starter 11 p.m. — 2018 World Series of Poker, Main St. Louis 46 43 .517 7 W L T Pts GF GA George Kontos outright to Columbus (IL). for the Pacific Coast League All-Star Game. Event, at Las Vegas, ESPN2 Pittsburgh 42 48 .467 11½ North Carolina 12 1 3 39 35 14 — Assigned 2B Dixon Cincinnati 40 51 .440 14 Seattle 7 3 5 26 18 13 West Division Machado outright to Toledo (IL). Optioned RHP Nathaniel Lowe keeps swinging a hot bat in the Tampa Bay Rays’ TENNIS Orlando 7 5 4 25 23 21 Artie Lewicki to Toledo. W L Pct GB Chicago 6 4 7 25 25 22 system for the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits after being called up Arizona 50 41 .549 — NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled RHP 7 a.m. — Wimbledon Championships, men’s Portland 6 5 5 23 24 20 Giovanny Gallegos from Scranton/Wil- from the Single-A Charlotte Stone Crabs. Through 27 games with Los Angeles 48 41 .539 1 Utah 5 4 6 21 13 15 quarterfinals (Centre Court), at London, ESPN Colorado 46 44 .511 3½ kes-Barre (IL) as 26th man. Montgomery, Lowe has hit seven home runs to go along with 27 RBIs Houston 4 6 5 17 17 24 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent 3B Christian Arroyo San Francisco 47 45 .511 3½ Washington 2 10 4 10 11 22 and a .327 batting average. 7 a.m. — Wimbledon Championships, men’s San Diego 39 53 .424 11½ to Charlotte (FSL) for a rehab assignment. Sky Blue FC 0 11 3 3 11 26 National League NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Hudson and Lowe were both stars on State’s 2016 SEC Champi- quartefinals (No. 1 Court), at London, ESPN2 Monday’s Games MIAMI MARLINS — Placed RHP Drew Ru- onship team as each player earned All-America honors from at least N.Y. Mets 4, Philadelphia 3, 1st game, 10 in- cinski on the 10-day DL and C J.T. Realmuto WNBA Wednesday’s Matches one national publication. nings Washington at North Carolina, 6 p.m. on paternity leave. Selected the contract of 10:30 a.m. — New York at Connecticut, NBA TV Pittsburgh 6, Washington 3 Orlando at Houston, 7:30 p.m. RHP Javy Guerra from New Orleans (PCL). n Todd leaves football program: At Starkville, the position Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 5 Utah at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. Recalled C Chad Wallach from New Orleans. group with the most question marks entering the 2018 Mississippi State Miami 4, Milwaukee 3, 10 innings Saturday’s Matches Transferred LHP Caleb Smith to the 60-day DL. Philadelphia 3, N.Y. Mets 1, 2nd game North Carolina at Sky Blue FC, 6 p.m. NEW YORK METS — Placed 3B Todd Frazier football season just lost one option. L.A. Dodgers 8, San Diego 2 Orlando at Utah, 6 p.m. on the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Chris Flex- MSU announced wide receiver Reggie Todd will not be on the fall 88. Sung Kang 470 $1,188,069 San Francisco 2, Chicago Cubs 1, 11 innings Seattle at Chicago, 7 p.m. en to Las Vegas (PCL). Recalled RHP Jacob 89. Whee Kim 469 $1,246,866 Today’s Games Sunday’s Match Rhame, LHP P.J. Conlon and 2B Ty Kelly from roster after he was arrested for simple assault on June 12. MSU coach Golf 90. Anirban Lahiri 462 $1,182,100 Washington (Hellickson 2-1) at Pittsburgh Houston at Portland, 10 p.m. Las Vegas. Sent LHP Jason Vargas to Brooklyn (Musgrove 3-3), 6:05 p.m. Joe Moorhead said at the time he was, “suspended indefinitely from all 91. Nick Watney 459 $1,116,076 (NYP) for a rehab assignment. PGA Leaders 92. Rory Sabbatini 459 $991,397 Cincinnati (Romano 5-8) at Cleveland (Bauer team activities,” before Monday’s announcement. Through July 8 8-6), 6:10 p.m. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned RHP Points Money 93. Abraham Ancer 448 $1,099,930 Tennis Drew Anderson to Lehigh Valley (IL). Recalled 94. Kevin Tway 443 $1,085,005 Milwaukee (Chacin 7-3) at Miami (Lopez 1-0), Todd turned himself in for the arrest, according to a press release 1. Dustin Johnson 2,013 $5,599,752 6:10 p.m. RHP Jake Thompson and LHP Hoby Milner 2. Justin Thomas 1,986 $5,858,980 95. Ryan Palmer 442 $1,044,846 Wimbledon from Lehigh Valley. from Lt. Brett Watson. The incident occurred at what they believed to be Philadelphia (De Los Santos 0-0) at N.Y. Mets LONDON — Results Monday from Wimbledon 3. Bubba Watson 1,854 $5,121,848 96. Grayson Murray 438 $1,056,628 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Assigned OF Matt 97. Scott Stallings 435 $1,009,481 (Gagnon 0-0), 6:10 p.m. at The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club a house party on the 400 block of Hospital Road in Starkville. 4. Justin Rose 1,743 $5,007,303 Toronto (Stroman 1-6) at Atlanta (Teheran 6-6), Szczur outright to El Paso (PCL). 5. Jason Day 1,603 $4,347,887 98. Charley Hoffman 432 $1,079,866 (seedings in parentheses): Todd caught 14 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown in his lone 99. Tyrrell Hatton 429 $1,251,079 6:35 p.m. American Association 6. Bryson DeChambeau 1,578 $4,462,598 St. Louis (Mikolas 9-3) at Chicago White Sox CHICAGO DOGS — Announced RHP Tyson active season as a Bulldog, after redshirting in his first year on campus. 7. Patrick Reed 1,491 $4,486,125 100. Sean O’Hair 414 $1,032,863 Men’s Singles 101. Bud Cauley 405 $900,591 (Covey 3-4), 7:10 p.m. Fourth Round Perez signed with the Toros De Tijuana (Mex- MSU still has Jesse Jackson, last year’s leading receiver in both 8. Phil Mickelson 1,468 $3,955,082 Arizona (Corbin 6-3) at Colorado (Anderson ican). 9. Patton Kizzire 1,335 $3,209,701 102. Martin Laird 404 $932,695 Roger Federer (1), Switzerland, def. Adrian catches and yards, but he is the lone returning Bulldog wide receiver 103. C.T. Pan 396 $820,044 6-3), 7:40 p.m. Mannarino (22), France, 6-0, 7-5, 6-4. GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Traded 10. Tony Finau 1,327 $3,394,142 L.A. Dodgers (Hill 2-3) at San Diego (Lauer RHP Yasutomo Kubo to Sugar Land (Atlantic) 11. Webb Simpson 1,315 $3,727,442 104. John Huh 393 $791,126 Kevin Anderson (8), South Africa, def. Gael with more than 250 receiving yards last season. With Todd out of the 105. Ryan Blaum 387 $898,740 4-5), 9:10 p.m. Monfils, France, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), 5-7, 7-6 (4). for future considerations. 12. Paul Casey 1,287 $3,194,620 Chicago Cubs (Quintana 7-6) at San Francisco fold, it could open a perimeter spot for newcomers Stephen Guidry 13. Brooks Koepka 1,282 $4,034,417 106. Vaughn Taylor 385 $843,038 Milos Raonic (13), Canada, def. Mackenzie KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Traded INF Zach 107. Brian Stuard 381 $894,186 (Cueto 3-1), 9:15 p.m. Mcdonald, United States, 6-3, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-2. Walters to St. Paul for INF Noah Perio Jr. or Devonta “Whop” Jason. It could also create more opportunity for 14. Jon Rahm 1,244 $3,070,168 Wednesday’s Games 15. Patrick Cantlay 1,196 $2,975,539 108. Joel Dahmen 381 $858,368 John Isner (9), United States, def. Stefanos Can-Am League returning players including Jamal Couch and Osirus Mitchell. 109. J.T. Poston 379 $788,655 Washington at Pittsburgh, 11:35 a.m. Tsitsipas (31), Greece, 6-4, 7-6 (8), 7-6 (4). OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Released C Ste- 16. Rickie Fowler 1,159 $3,344,197 Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, 2:45 p.m. 17. Chesson Hadley 1,110 $2,701,522 110. Jhonattan Vegas 357 $879,510 Novak Djokovic (12), Serbia, def. Karen phen Octave and INF Jeremy Delgado. —Brett Hudson 111. Martin Piller 357 $820,499 Cincinnati at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Khachanov, Russia, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. 18. Kevin Na 1,105 $2,875,480 Milwaukee at Miami, 6:10 p.m. SUSSEX COUNTY MINERS — Released RHP 19. Andrew Landry 1,096 $2,468,417 112. Adam Scott 356 $955,712 Kei Nishikori (24), Japan, def. Ernests Gulbis, Lance Thornvold. 113. Sam Saunders 354 $824,137 Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Latvia, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (10), 6-1. 20. Marc Leishman 1,080 $3,253,721 Toronto at Atlanta, 6:35 p.m. 21. Brian Harman 1,048 $2,601,490 114. Tyrone Van Aswegen 353 $748,284 Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. Jiri Vesely, Czech BASKETBALL Ole Miss 115. Tyler Duncan 345 $731,038 St. Louis at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Republic, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. 22. Pat Perez 1,040 $2,701,828 Arizona at Colorado, 7:40 p.m. National Basketball Association 23. Luke List 1,025 $2,534,209 116. Richy Werenski 341 $757,174 Juan Martin del Potro, (5), Argentina, vs. Gilles Track and field trio set for international competition L.A. Dodgers at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Simon, France,7-6 (1), 7-6 (5), 5-7, susp., CHICAGO BULLS — Matched the offer sheet 24. Austin Cook 997 $2,176,606 117. Corey Conners 337 $697,791 extended to G Zach LaVine. 118. Scott Brown 334 $896,338 darkness TAMPERE, Finland – Three Rebel distance runners will compete 25. Aaron Wise 993 $2,563,642 League Leaders GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Re-signed F 26. Brendan Steele 982 $2,189,548 119. Danny Lee 333 $910,436 for their home countries as part of the 2018 IAAF World U20 Champion- 120. William McGirt 327 $686,544 AMERICAN LEAGUE Women’s Singles Kevin Durant. 27. Chez Reavie 958 $2,370,611 BATTING—Betts, Boston, .342; Altuve, Hous- ORLANDO MAGIC — Traded C Bismack Biy- ships in Finland this week. 28. Beau Hossler 954 $2,313,686 121. Lucas Glover 324 $789,382 Fourth Round 122. Harris English 322 $679,086 ton, .338; Segura, Seattle, .330; Martinez, Bos- Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia, def. Hsieh Su- ombo and second-round draft picks in 2019 and The World U20 Championships (previously called World Junior) 29. Ryan Armour 926 $2,231,789 ton, .329; Trout, Los Angeles, .312; Machado, 2020 to Charlotte, who sent G Julyan Stone to 30. Alex Noren 914 $2,411,126 123. Harold Varner III 320 $881,174 wei, Taiwan, 6-4, 6-1. 124. Sergio Garcia 316 $766,704 Baltimore, .312; Simmons, Los Angeles, .307; Jelena Ostapenko (12), Latvia, def. Aliaksandra Chicago and C Timofey Mozgov to Orlando. were created in 1986 (Athens, Greece) and have been held on a 31. Tommy Fleetwood 890 $2,738,680 Brantley, Cleveland, .306; Duffy, Tampa Bay, 32. Charles Howell III 882 $2,065,935 125. Seamus Power 312 $636,248 Sasnovich, Belarus, 7-6 (4), 6-0. Chicago sent G Jerian Grant to Orlando. biennial basis since in 1988 (Sudbury, Canada), 1990 (Plovdiv, 126. Talor Gooch 305 $646,890 .306; Gurriel, Houston, .303. Daria Kasatkina (14), Russia, def. Alison Van PHOENIX SUNS — Signed G Devin Booker to 33. Ian Poulter 874 $2,324,927 RUNS—Lindor, Cleveland, 79; Betts, Boston, Bulgaria), 1992 (Seoul, South Korea), 1994 (Lisbon, Portugal), 1996 34. Emiliano Grillo 869 $2,077,661 127. Troy Merritt 299 $664,261 Uytvanck, Belgium, 6-7 (6), 6-3, 6-2. a five-year contract. 128. Nick Taylor 296 $647,784 71; Trout, Los Angeles, 68; Benintendi, Boston, Angelique Kerber (11), Germany, def. Belinda MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES — Signed F (Sydney, Australia), 1998 (Annecy, France), 2000 (Santiago, Chile), 35. Kyle Stanley 867 $2,365,361 65; Judge, New York, 64; Martinez, Boston, 64; 36. Gary Woodland 856 $2,081,964 129. Robert Garrigus 289 $602,067 Bencic, Switzerland, 6-3, 7-6 (5). Anthony Tolliver to a one-year contract. 2002 (Kingston, Jamaica), 2004 (Grosseto, Italy), 2006 (Beijing, China), 37. Xander Schauffele 854 $2,433,710 130. Aaron Baddeley 287 $641,900 Springer, Houston, 63; Altuve, Houston, 61; Kiki Bertens (20), Netherlands, def. Karolina Women’s National Basketball Association Segura, Seattle, 61; Ramirez, Cleveland, 60. Pliskova (7), Czech Republic, 6-3, 7-6 (1). 2008 (Bydgoszcz, Poland), 2010 (Moncton, Canada), 2012 (Barcelona, 38. Rory McIlroy 850 $2,649,063 131. Ben Crane 267 $620,646 CONNECTICUT SUN — Traded G Alex Bentley 39. Jordan Spieth 795 $2,080,394 132. Ben Martin 266 $532,936 RBI—Martinez, Boston, 74; Encarnacion, Julia Goerges (13), Germany, def. Donna Vekic, to Atlanta for G Layshia Clarendon and a 2019 Spain), 2014 (Eugene, Oregon) and 2016 (Bydgoszcz, Poland). 40. Si Woo Kim 793 $1,960,648 133. Nicholas Lindheim 263 $567,570 Cleveland, 62; Gattis, Houston, 62; Haniger, Croatia, 6-3, 6-2. second-round draft pick. 41. Scott Piercy 792 $1,817,919 134. Bronson Burgoon 262 $578,926 Seattle, 62; Lowrie, Oakland, 62; Machado, Serena Williams (25), United States, def. Ev- Ole Miss will send three to the 2018 championships, the most geniya Rodina, Russia, 6-2, 6-2. 42. Henrik Stenson 789 $2,412,647 135. Retief Goosen 257 $537,544 Baltimore, 60; KDavis, Oakland, 59; Judge, HOCKEY in program history. Competing are Rebel freshmen phenoms Clio 43. Francesco Molinari 785 $1,976,279 136. Steve Stricker 256 $549,838 New York, 59; Ramirez, Cleveland, 59; Breg- Camila Giorgi, Italy, def. Ekaterina Makarova, man, Houston, 57. Russia, 6-3, 6-4. National Hockey League Ozanne-Jaques (Australia, women’s 5K) and Lisa Vogelgesang (Ger- 44. Cameron Smith 768 $2,158,880 137. Bill Haas 250 $610,763 BUFFALO SABRES — Signed D Rasmus Dah- 45. Billy Horschel 766 $1,877,438 138. Ben Silverman 250 $620,682 HITS—Altuve, Houston, 122; Segura, Seattle, 115; Martinez, Boston, 108; Castellanos, De- Men’s Doubles lin to a three-year, entry-level contract. many, women’s 3000-meter steeplechase), as well as Ole Miss signee 46. J.J. Spaun 737 $1,670,007 139. Derek Fathauer 248 $585,027 NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Agreed to terms 140. David Lingmerth 236 $536,740 troit, 107; Lindor, Cleveland, 107; Machado, Third Round Mario Garcia Romo (Spain, men’s 1500-meter). 47. Ted Potter, Jr. 731 $1,800,458 Michael Venus, New Zealand and Raven Klaas- with F Jan Kovar on a one-year contract. 48. Brian Gay 723 $1,736,391 141. Wesley Bryan 219 $498,166 Baltimore, 107; Rosario, Minnesota, 104; Mer- Vogelgesang will kick things off for the Rebels at 1:30 a.m. CT this 142. Denny McCarthy 219 $425,117 rifield, Kansas City, 101; Lowrie, Oakland, 100; en (13), South Africa, def. Leonardo Mayer, Ar- American Hockey League 49. Keegan Bradley 722 $1,878,158 gentina and Joao Sousa, Portugal, 6-3, 7-6 (5), BRIDGEPORT SOUND TIGERS — Agreed to 50. Tiger Woods 706 $1,817,712 143. Graeme McDowell 216 $470,804 AJones, Baltimore, 99. Tuesday morning in Heat One the women’s 3000-meter steeplechase 6-7 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-3. terms with G Jeremy Smith and Fs Ben Holm- 51. Kevin Kisner 691 $1,915,459 144. Johnson Wagner 209 $455,944 DOUBLES—Escobar, Minnesota, 35; Breg- Bruno Soares, Brazil and (5), prelims. Vogelgesang earned SEC All-Freshman honors during both 52. Jimmy Walker 682 $1,920,919 145. Adam Schenk 204 $419,034 man, Houston, 29; Abreu, Chicago, 27; Lindor, strom, Connor Jones, Ryan Bourque and Chris Britain, def. Ken Skupski, Britain and Neal Sk- Bourque. the indoor and outdoor track seasons in 2018, but it was the outdoor 53. Byeong Hun An 649 $1,804,374 146. Tom Lovelady 202 $417,097 Cleveland, 27; Merrifield, Kansas City, 27; Cas- upski, Britain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. 54. Zach Johnson 645 $1,464,805 147. Martin Flores 200 $403,894 tellanos, Detroit, 26; 5 tied at 25. Jan-Lennard Struff, Germany and Ben Mc- MILWAUKEE ADMIRALS — Signed F Jeremy season where she shined, earning Second-Team All-SEC honors as 55. Andrew Putnam 642 $1,388,029 148. Sam Ryder 197 $466,386 TRIPLES—Sanchez, Chicago, 9; Hernan- lachlan (14), Japan, def. Philipp Petzschner, Gregoire to a one-year contract. the runner-up to teammate Shelby Brown in the steeplechase at the 56. J.B. Holmes 635 $1,560,988 149. J.J. Henry 192 $400,348 dez, Toronto, 6; Benintendi, Boston, 5; Smith, Germany and Tim Puetz, Germany, 6-3, 6-4, 57. Chris Kirk 626 $1,481,797 150. Shawn Stefani 189 $404,241 Tampa Bay, 5; JJones, Detroit, 4; Moncada, 7-6 (3). SOCCER conference meet. 58. Ryan Moore 624 $1,571,543 Chicago, 4; Moreland, Boston, 4; Profar, Texas, Frederik Nielsen, Denmark and Joe Salisbury, Major League Soccer Vogelgesang’s runner-up time of 10:06.00 was a 16-second PR 59. Kelly Kraft 616 $1,469,267 PGA Schedule 4; 12 tied at 3. Britain, def. Robert Farah, Colombia and Juan FC DALLAS — Loaned D Chris Richards to 60. Adam Hadwin 616 $1,470,858 July 12-15 — John Deere Classic, TPC HOME RUNS—Martinez, Boston, 27; Judge, Sebastian Cabal (6), Colombia, 5-7, 7-6 (3), Bayern Munich (Germany) U19. that put her at No. 2 all-time at Ole Miss after only three tries in the 61. Rafa Cabrera Bello 595 $1,632,869 Deere Run, Silvis, Ill. New York, 25; Trout, Los Angeles, 25; Ramirez, 6-3, 7-6 (1). NEW YORK RED BULLS — Loaned F Carlos event. Additionally, that time put Vogelgesang as the No. 14 German 62. Peter Uihlein 593 $1,574,178 July 19-22 — The Open Championship, Cleveland, 24; Lindor, Cleveland, 23; Betts, Robert Lindstedt, Sweden and Robin Haase, Rivas to Atletico Nacional (Colombia). 63. Kevin Streelman 593 $1,322,462 Carnoustie GC, Carnoustie, Scotland Boston, 22; Cruz, Seattle, 22; Stanton, New Netherlands, def. Alexander Peya, Austria and Nikola Mektic (8), Croatia, 7-5, 6-3, 3-6, junior ever in the event and No. 2 on the German season list. She enters 64. Jason Kokrak 592 $1,333,937 July 19-22 — Barbasol Championship, Rob- York, 22; 3 tied at 21. COLLEGE ert Trent Jones Trail (Grand National Lake), 4-6, 8-6. the meet this week with the seventh best seed time. 65. James Hahn 590 $1,330,100 STOLEN BASES—Gordon, Seattle, 22; Ander- Franko Skugor, Croatia and Dominic Inglot (15), COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION — 66. Brice Garnett 584 $1,164,266 Auburn, Ala. Garcia Romo of Spain is up next less than an hour later at 2:25 son, Chicago, 21; Ramirez, Cleveland, 19; Ben- Britain, def. Maximo Gonzalez, Argentina and Named Bill Potter assistant commissioner for 67. Stewart Cink 568 $1,268,748 July 26-29 — RBC Canadian Open, Glen intendi, Boston, 16; Betts, Boston, 16; RDavis, Nicolas Jarry, Chile, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (6), 6-3. communications. a.m. in Heat One of the men’s 1500-meter prelims. He owns a personal 68. Satoshi Kodaira 568 $1,346,646 Abbey GC, Oakville, Ontario Cleveland, 16; DeShields, Texas, 16; Merrifield, Mike Bryan, United States and Jack Sock (7), ADRIAN — Named Cory Conzemius men’s and Aug. 2-5 — WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, 69. Keith Mitchell 562 $1,293,982 Kansas City, 16; Smith, Tampa Bay, 15; Segura, United States, def. Kevin Krawietz, Germany women’s assistant rowing coach. best of 3:42.35 and a season-best of 3:42.78, and he stands as one of 70. Russell Henley 561 $1,471,714 Firestone CC (South Course), Akron, Ohio Seattle, 14. and Andreas Mies, Germany, 6-2, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 71. Russell Knox 555 $1,287,492 Aug. 2-5 — Barracuda Championship, ALABAMA — Dismissed LB VanDarius Cowan just 10 in competition to have cracked 3:43 this year. PITCHING—Severino, New York, 14-2; Klu- 6-7 (5), 7-5. from the football team. 72. Branden Grace 551 $1,374,679 Montreux Golf and CC, Reno, Nev. ber, Cleveland, 12-4; Snell, Tampa Bay, 12-4; Artem Sitak, New Zealand and Divij Sharan, CHESTNUT HILL — Named Tim Moyer wom- Australia’s Ozanne-Jaques earned SEC All-Freshman honors in 73. Louis Oosthuizen 550 $1,442,707 Aug. 9-12 — PGA Championship, Bellerive Morton, Houston, 11-2; Porcello, Boston, 11-3; India, def. Jonathan Erlich, Israel and Marcin the cross country, indoor and outdoor seasons, and was the Rebels’ 74. Jason Dufner 546 $1,458,194 CC, St. Louis Happ, Toronto, 10-5; McCullers, Houston, 10-3; Matkowski, Poland, 1-6, 6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. en’s volleyball coach. 75. Tom Hoge 539 $1,251,742 Aug. 16-19 — Wyndham Championship, Rodriguez, Boston, 10-3; 6 tied at 9. HOFSTRA — Named Messiah Reames wom- top women’s finisher at the NCAA Cross Country Championships 76. Jamie Lovemark 539 $1,254,884 Sedgefield CC, Greensboro, N.C. ERA—Snell, Tampa Bay, 2.10; Severino, New Women’s Doubles en’s assistant basketball coach, Amanda Jo- last fall. She runs later at 9:40 a.m. in the women’s 5000-meter finals, 77. Matt Kuchar 538 $1,324,997 Aug. 23-26 — The Northern Trust, Ridge- York, 2.12; Verlander, Houston, 2.15; Sale, Third Round hansen women’s assistant lacrosse coach and 78. Hideki Matsuyama 516 $1,410,799 wood CC, Paramus, N.J. Boston, 2.36; Bauer, Cleveland, 2.45; Kluber, Kristina Mladenovic, France and Timea Babos Kara Velez assistant field hockey coach. entering with a PR of 16:13.82 from the Mt. SAC Relays in April – the 79. Trey Mullinax 510 $1,135,735 Aug. 31-Sept. 3 — Dell Technologies Cham- (1), Hungary, def. Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium and MUHLENBERG — Named Kelly Wakeman Cleveland, 2.49; Skaggs, Los Angeles, 2.64; Monica Niculescu (13), Romania, 6-3, 6-4. second-fastest 5K time in school history. 80. Ollie Schniederjans 498 $1,133,153 pionship, TPC Boston, Norton, Mass. Cole, Houston, 2.70; Morton, Houston, 2.83; women’s soccer coach. 81. Daniel Berger 494 $1,289,197 Sept. 6-9 — BMW Championship, Abigail Spears, United States and Alicja Ro- TEXAS TECH — Named Glynn Cypien men’s Clevinger, Cleveland, 3.11. solska, Poland, def. Johanna Larsson, Sweden 82. Charl Schwartzel 490 $1,602,147 Aronimink GC, Newtown Square, Pa. STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 176; Cole, assistant basketball coach. Correction 83. Patrick Rodgers 489 $1,208,244 Sept. 20-23 — Tour Championship, East and Kiki Bertens (9), Netherlands, 3-6, 7-6 (5), Houston, 158; Bauer, Cleveland, 156; Paxton, 6-3. TUSCULUM — Named Zach Holt men’s assis- Motor sports sensation Evel Knievel was incorrectly spelled in a 84. Brandt Snedeker 487 $1,088,986 Lake GC, Atlanta Seattle, 154; Verlander, Houston, 154; Sev- Barbora Krejcikova, Czech Republic and tant basketball coach and Scooter Galloway headline in Monday’s edition. 85. Brandon Harkins 486 $1,033,925 Sept. 28-30 — Ryder Cup, Le Golf National erino, New York, 143; Morton, Houston, 141; Katerina Siniakova (3), Czech Republic, def. men’s graduate assistant basketball coach. 86. Alex Cejka 483 $1,144,219 (Albatross Course), Saint-Quentin-en-Yve- Snell, Tampa Bay, 132; Kluber, Cleveland, 123; Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan and Lucie Hradecka (14), Promoted Darren Higgins to full-time men’s —From Staff and Special Reports 87. Kevin Chappell 477 $1,153,419 lines, France McCullers, Houston, 118. Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-3. assistant basketball coach. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, July 10, 2018 3b Cup Continued from Page 1B in a very structured way, give ter the season he had with Real first time since 2006. The team “It still hurts because we defensive midfielder N’Golo them as little space as possible.” Madrid, winning the Champi- is supplemented by 19-year-old missed out on something ex- Kante to help by breaking up In the European Champion- ons League again,” Lloris said. forward Kylian Mbappe and a ceptional in becoming Euro- Belgium’s rapid attacks. ship final two years ago, France “He’s imposing himself more pair of inexperienced attacking pean champions. You might “N’Golo is an essential play- lost to Portugal 1-0. The back and more. I think he’s the lead- fullbacks in Benjamin Pavard get that chance again, but it’s er. It’s not just his work rate, line then was missing injured er at the back. He’s becoming and Lucas Hernandez. better to seize it when you get not just his tackling. He also central defender Raphael Va- more and more aggressive in None played in the Euro 2016 it,” France coach Didier Des- cuts out a lot of passes,” Des- rane. The 25-year-old Varane his tackling.” final, but several others did — champs said. “Now we have the champs said. “He had a very has been does well in Russia, With the second-youngest including Lloris, midfielder chance to play in the World Cup specific role against (Argentina scoring the first goal against roster at the World Cup, France Paul Pogba, forward Antoine final. We have to do everything forward) Lionel Messi, which Uruguay with a header. has excelled and advanced to Griezmann and striker Olivier we can to take it.” he did very well. That’s why we “Varane’s very confident af- the World Cup semifinals for the Giroud. Deschamps is counting on hardly saw Messi.” Wimbledon Continued from Page 1B The only other Wim- fact that it is a lot of peo- sor’s logos, looking like He was able to tread wa- finals are Tuesday, with advanced with a 7-6 (4), bledon champion left in ple in the stands — it’s someone out for a casual ter until 5-all, when Fed- Williams vs. Camila Gior- 7-6 (2), 5-7, 7-6 (4) victory either bracket, Novak not changing anything, hitting session in a public erer returned a 123 mph gi, two-time major cham- over Gael Monfils. Djokovic, beat 40th- actually. park. At least it appeared serve, quickly gained pion Angelique Kerber vs. “I mean, I’m definitely ranked Karen Khachan- “The only different to be the right size. What control of a baseline ex- No. 14 Daria Kasatkina, going to have to look at it ov 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 on No. 1 thing is that it’s Federer a difference from a week change, then hopped and 2017 cham- the right way. I think the Court, then said he’d like in front of me, and he’s ago, when Federer’s de- screamed, “Come on!” as pion Jelena Ostapenko vs. right way of looking at to get as much time on a really good opponent. but of new duds after a backhand flew long for Dominika Cibulkova, and it is: It’s an opportunity Centre Court as Federer It makes the job harder,” splitting from Nike drew the break. Federer also No. 13 Julia Goerges vs. to test myself against a and Nadal do. Mannarino said. “This is so many headlines. broke, then held to end No. 20 Kiki Bertens. player of Roger’s caliber,” Was Mannarino intim- what is not easy to han- It took Mannarino so the match. On Wednesday, Feder- said Anderson, who is 0-4 idated by playing in that dle.” much toil and trouble to “I think,” Federer said er will play No. 8 Kevin against Federer. “These hallowed arena? He showed up wearing win one game, saving when it was over, “I can be Anderson, a South Af- are the matches we work “The fact that it is the a plain white T-shirt, be- four break points to hold very pleased.” rican who was the 2017 so hard for, me and my Centre Court, and the reft of any obvious spon- to begin the second set. The women’s quarter- U.S. Open runner-up and whole team.” Schaefer Continued from Page 1B Schaefer led MSU to its sec- work of associate head coach MSU Director of Athletics MSU also posted the first un- cess of recent years,” Schaefer ond-consecutive trip to the na- Johnnie Harris and the rest of John Cohen said Schaefer has defeated season at Humphrey said in a statement. “I convey tional championship game last his coaches since he arrived set the tone and helped make Coliseum in men’s or women’s my heartfelt appreciation and season. Notre Dame defeated at MSU. He again praised Har- the Bulldogs one of the nation’s basketball history, tallying an gratitude to my dedicated MSU 61-58 on Arike Ogun- ris, Dionnah Jackson-Durrett, top programs. 18-0 mark in front of a record and talented staff, to my high bowale’s 3-pointer in the final Elena Lovato, who recently re- “Coach Schaefer has elevat- attendance total. MSU finished achieving student-athletes and seconds on April 1, 2018, in Co- turned to MSU to take the place ed our women’s basketball pro- sixth in the nation in attendance to the enthusiastic fan support lumbus, Ohio. South Carolina of Carly Thibault, Maryann gram to an elite level,” Cohen (133,906) and eclipsed 100,000 of Bulldogs across the country. defeated MSU 67-55 for its first Baker, and Skylar Collins for said in a statement released by at the Hump for the first time. I also want to thank Dr. (Mark) national title on April 2, 2017. helping make him feel like the the school. “His student-ath- In addition to ranking in the Keenum and Mr. (John) Cohen Schaefer earned Naismith “luckiest coach” in the nation. letes’ achievements in the class- top 25 nationally in scoring de- for their trust, confidence and Coach of the Year honors for “It certainly is very hum- room and on the court have fense, (56.4 points per game), continued support of our wom- leading MSU to a program-best bling,” Schaefer said. “I am set a standard of excellence. MSU scored a school-record en’s basketball program. My 37-2 finish in 2018. The Bull- very appreciative. We recruit We look forward to seeing our 3,164 points and was 11th in highest priority is to continue and I hire a staff in much the the country in scoring average dogs won the program’s first national coach of the year on the precedence that we have same manner. It is all about a fit (81.1 ppg.). SEC regular-season title and the sidelines for a long time to established through recruiting for us. Not everybody can play MSU has also posted the sec- led the nation in victories. come.” quality student-athletes, main- for us at Mississippi State be- ond-best field goal percentage cause of how we play the game. in school history (46.8 percent) taining the highest of personal Lots of honors I don’t think there is any doubt Off to a good start and set single-season program conduct, integrity and perfor- MSU’s success helped we play the game a lot differ- MSU opened the 2017-18 standards for rebounds (1,158), mance standards, graduating Schaefer earn recognition as ently than a lot of teams across season with a program-best 32 3-point percentage (38.9 per- our student athletes, and bring- The Associated Press’ SEC the country. It is the same thing victories en route to earned its cent), assists (602), and fewest ing national prominence to this Coach of the Year. Schaefer with how we work. My staff is first No. 1 seed for the NCAA turnovers (421). great University and to the Bull- also received that award from tireless. They are incredible tournament. The winning Off the court, MSU followed dog Nation. the SEC coaches. The Women’s professionals who are tireless streak was the second-longest a record 3.40 fall grade-point “Holly, Blair, Logan and I are Basketball Coaches Associa- workers who are committed to mark in SEC history. average with a 3.44 mark in the proud Bulldogs, and we appre- tion and the United States Bas- the program, our university, The Bulldogs also complet- spring. ciate what MSU has done for ketball Writers Association also and our student-athletes. They ed the regular season 30-0, “We are excited about con- our family.” named Schaefer their National are also committed to doing it which marked the first time a tinuing our quest of winning Follow Dispatch sports editor Coach of the Year. our way and with the right way league team achieved that feat SEC and National Champion- Adam Minichino on Twitter @ Schaefer has credited the mentality.” in 20 years. ships and extending the suc- ctsportseditor MUW Continued from Page 1B the head coach of the All-Region honors and branch, to help grow the pointing to the fact that opener. At 1 p.m. Monday, ers for a strong finish. He ECCC women’s soccer nearly 20 who have played sport of soccer in the nearly 20 of the 24 players Sept. 3, The W will play said his goal is to have the team. He led the pro- club soccer for five or area. on the roster already have host to East Texas Bap- women’s soccer team fol- gram to its first appear- more years. Massey actually start- college experience. tist in its regular-season low in the footsteps of The ance in the Mississippi The 2018 team also ed that work in Decem- Senior Gabby Gross, home opener. W’s baseball and softball Association of Junior and will have a distinct local ber, when he said he went who played for Massey The W also will play teams, which qualified for Community Colleges / flavor. Former Caledonia to eight of the state’s ju- at ECCC before moving host to Letourneau, Mill- the United States Colle- National Junior College High players Briann Ben- nior colleges to tell the on to Mississippi College saps, Mississippi Gulf giate Athletic Association Athletic Association Re- son (Meridian C.C.), AC players about the aca- in Clinton, is one of those Coast Community Col- gion 23 semifinals. Parish, and Zoe Saraiva demic programs offered players. She and O’Bryant lege, Judson, Hendrix, (USCAA) Small College Prior to ECCC, Massey (Northwest Mississippi at The W and his vision earned the honor of being and LaGrange. It will World Series in their first served as head coach for C.C.), Haley Marie Fi- for the Owls. He feels his selected last week to rep- play road matches against year of existence. the girls and boys soccer sackerly (Heritage Acad- contacts in the MACJC resent the team on the Huntingdon, Mississip- The W is a member of team at Florence High emy), Anna Kate O’Bry- helped him connect with website for the announce- pi Valley State, Berry, the USCAA while it com- School, where his teams ant and Samantha Vogel players and increase the ment of the schedule. Birmingham Southern, pletes the process to be- won three consecutive (New Hope High), and visibility for the second The W will kick off the Sewanee, Belhaven, Cen- come a Division III mem- state titles in his eight- Cailee Helen McClain year of intercollegiate season with a scrimmage tenary, Oakwood, Hiwas- ber of the NCAA. year tenure. (Starkville High, East sports at the school in Co- against Division I Alcorn see, and Judson. If the past eight Massey expects to Central) have ties to the lumbus. State at 1 p.m. Sunday, Massey, who will work months have “flown by,” have more than 20 play- Golden Triangle. Vogel Massey said he didn’t Aug. 26, in Lorman. The with graduate assistant in Massey’s words, there ers when the team begins also played at Jones Coun- have any preconceived W will play host to Divi- Sarah Daniels, joked The is no telling how quickly play. He said he gave all of ty Junior College and at notions about how many sion II West Alabama at 5 W likely will face many of the next month will go as the future Owls a summer Meridian C.C. local players he could p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, at its toughest tests early on. workout program to help Massey said he would have in the program. Still, the downtown Columbus He said he has had a hab- the countdown acceler- ensure they’re prepared like to enhance The W’s he said he was pleased so Soccer Complex. it of scheduling like that ates for the women’s soc- to play next month. That relationship with the Co- many players bought into The W will play Divi- at his previous stops, but cer team’s first practice. initial roster will feature lumbus Soccer Organiza- his plans for the program. sion II Delta State at 3 he feels tough matches at Follow Dispatch sports nearly 10 players who tion and with Columbus “We could be very good p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1, in the beginning of the sea- editor Adam Minichino on have earned All-State or United, its competitive very quick,” Massey said, Cleveland in its season son will prepare the play- Twitter @ctsportseditor Walters Continued from Page 1B This is sincere passion. to O Canada but did not know it age, a 12-game losing streak Minute Maid Park has a start on a Wednesday after- Granted recent success cer- was runs instead of points. followed. 2015 wild-card champions pen- noon. tainly made it easier for Gavin Now that my father has set- While we thought the early nant on its outfield wall. Who My last trip to this beautiful Gilbert and myself to key Hous- tled into retirement life, he has 90s were bad, they had nothing knew winning a one-game park was five years ago. Ben ton into the GPS and to head three main interests - watching on what would follow. series qualified as a champion- Wait and I had our own row. west earlier this summer. three grandchildren, watch- The Astros lost 106 games ship of some sort? No, make that section. No, In the space of 24 hours, it ing baseball on television and in 2011, 107 game in 2012 Most likely, the New York make that deck. was a 7-0 Astros win over the attending Davis Wade Stadium and 111 games in 2013. That Yankees would not claim such. Thanks to Jose Altuve and Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday on Saturdays in the fall. would even make Joel Coleman Still, that success broke a 10- a lot of his close friends, those night and a follow-up 7-6 Astros When the Nielsen ratings rethink doing the Tomahawk year postseason drought. days are long gone. Following win on Wednesday. show a 0.0001 for the Pa- chop. The 2015 run which ended the Astros is fun, It is fashion- In the series finale, the dres-Pirates game, well my dad with a loss to the Kansas City able. is probably in that demograph- Royals in the American League Astros finally came all the way The MLB TV package was back from a 5-0 deficit on an ic. Slow but steady playoffs was so great that it is Still, the Astros were bought early this season. The Alex Bregman walk-off home In 2011, the Astros started actually where the “History of building a farm system. It was commissioner has even been run. strong. That probably meant the Franchise” section ends on something like 4-2. ranked the best in baseball the Astros’ web site. forgiven for shoving the team Eventually reality set in. following the 2014 season. (Memo to the Astros ... you into the American League. Put me on the front row The Astros slipped five games Even a Sporting News guys won it all in 2017 ... might Fortunately, the team has The seats were good, as below .500. Still, my dad could article in the fall of 2013, the want to look it up). become a successful diversion were the one dollar hot dogs on not grasp me not getting the Astros would win the World In 2016, the Astros re- to the fact that Jay Gruden is Tuesday night. MLB package. Series 2017. gressed to 84 wins. In 2017, still paid to be coach of the With the exception of the Finally, as compromise, the That would have been like the Astros made it back to the Redskins. Blue Jays fans with no concept offer was made if the Astros predicting a Mississippi State World Series (for the first time Scott Walters is a sports at all of baseball behind us, the got back to .500, I would go women’s basketball appearance since 2005) and won the whole reporter for the Commercial trip could not have gone much all in. The team did hit a win in the Final Four. thing for a first time. Dispatch. He may be reached at better. streak and made it to .500, Not soon after that, the piec- That is why Minute Maid [email protected]. Follow These fans knew the words Hours after buying the pack- es did begin to fall in place. Park was packed for a 1 p.m. him on Twitter @dispatchscott. 4B Tuesday, July 10, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com PRO BASKETBALL WNBA teams learning bigger not necessarily better for arena size By DOUG FEINBERG view. “NBA owners, with the “We want to get it right,” she to seat 2,319 fans, a size that well as in other sports, tend to The Associated Press infrastructure they had, it was added. will be used for the immediate announce attendance as tickets easy to drop a team in.” The biggest move this off- future. out as opposed to actually fans NEW YORK — Sometimes Now WNBA teams are scal- season was in New York with While New York can’t con- in the building. bigger isn’t necessarily better, ing back where they play. It the Liberty going from Mad- sistently fill up the smaller are- “Anytime you have a tran- the WNBA is learning as far as seems that the perfect-sized ison Square Garden to the na, drawing around 1,700 fans sition or a reset it will change arena sizes go. venue for the WNBA as far as Westchester County Center. on average at Westchester this your numbers,” Borders said of There has been a move over economics and fan experience Washington is moving into a season, it’s financially work- the expected attendance drop the past few years to downsize venues that will save franchises is roughly an 8,000-seat are- new building next year that will ing out better. The Liberty are the league will see this year. money and provide a more inti- na such as the Mohegan Sun have a capacity of just 4,200. covering the cost of opening “You will not be able to compare mate experience for the fans. where Connecticut plays. The change of venue for New the arena with ticket revenue. apples to apples. This season Next season, only four of “What I want to do is get the York saves millions of dollars in Something that rarely hap- will have an asterisk beside it. the 12 teams will be playing product in the right-sized build- operating costs for the Liberty pened at MSG. That’s OK, it’s called an expla- in current NBA arenas — Los ings,” Borders said. because the Garden costs near- The Liberty averaged 9,889 nation in accounting. I’m OK Angeles, Minnesota, Phoenix Borders said the league has ly 20 times as much to play in. fans last season, the fourth with that.” and Indiana. When the league hired an innovation and brand The Liberty will lose some rev- highest of the league’s 12 teams. New York’s move to a small- first started 22 years ago all the design consulting firm to come enue from sponsorships associ- New York said that number was er venue wasn’t popular with franchises were in NBA venues. up with a wide-ranging five- ated with playing at the Garden. a combination of paid tickets fans, players or opposing coach- “We started in NBA build- year strategic plan and that ev- The new arena is much smaller and complimentary ones and es. The location isn’t ideal for ings because they were avail- erything is on the table, includ- than the Garden, with maxi- that the paid attendance was longtime fans who would either able,” WNBA President Lisa ing looking at venues and venue mum seating at nearly 4,500. fewer than 5,000 fans. have to drive or take a commut- Borders told the AP in an inter- size. The team configured the arena Teams around the league, as er train to reach the new arena. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: discussed having everyone does. Thanks for print- I recently lunch together. ing this, Abby. — “SPOUSES” Dreconnect- Her response NOT “PARTNERS” IN DELAWARE ed with my best — or lack of DEAR S. NOT P.: The world friend from high one — will tell is changing quickly, and not school. I moved you if she’s really everyone has been able to out of state at the interested. keep up with it. The customer age of 30, and we DEAR ABBY: service representative should lost touch. Turns An issue needs have picked up on the fact that out she lives addressing re- you preferred she refer to your about 70 miles garding same-sex spouse as “husband” the first from me. Neither marriage, and time you said it. You should not of us married or I hope you will have had to remind her three ZITS had children. share this with times. However, because you Someone told your readers. did, you were right to talk to a me where she When asking supervisor so the woman could works and I called someone about be counseled and will, one her. She called Dear Abby his or her marital hopes, be more sensitive in the back the following status, please future. weekend, and we keep in mind DEAR ABBY: My 15-year-old talked for a couple of hours. that when the person responds granddaughter is being verbally It was a good conversation, “married,” it may not neces- abused by her dad, who has and it ended with her saying sarily mean to a person of the joint custody. He makes her she would be in touch in the opposite sex. It would be better cry every time she spends time next couple of months. We had to ask, “What is your spouse’s with him. Also, there often is discussed getting together for name?” instead of automatical- not enough food in the house. lunch. ly saying, “And her/his name As a grandmother, what can I It has been almost four is ...?” do to protect my granddaugh- months and I’m puzzled as to While dealing with customer ter? — SHE NEEDS HELP GARFIELD why I have not heard from her. service recently, the service DEAR SHE NEEDS HELP: Should I let it go or contact her representative kept saying Your granddaughter’s father once more? It bothers me that “your partner” every time I said may have joint custody, but she doesn’t seem to want to “husband.” After three correc- because he is verbally abusive get together and hasn’t told me tions, I emphatically stated “my and doesn’t have enough food why. Any suggestions? — RE- husband” and she begrudgingly in the house to feed her, your CONNECTING IN THE WEST finished our transaction. (Yes, I daughter may have to take him DEAR RECONNECTING: did speak to her supervisor.) back to court and get a mod- There could be any number of “Partner” implies being ification of the custody order. reasons why your old friend let in a business of some type. I Because your granddaughter is this slide. Contact her again know some people refer to their now 15, she has a right to be and “remind” her that you had spouses as partners, but not heard on the subject. Horoscopes CANDORVILLE TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (July There’s a marvelous structure delight. 10). You’ve a natural inclination behind the simple things you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). to serve and assist those lucky experience today. To be curious Things get competitive today, enough to be in your circle; just about what makes it so is to which can be positive if it helps don’t forget about you. A retreat touch on your own potential everyone up their game. The will help you get the perspective for genius. Curiosity is its own best competitions have multiple needed to be a better worker, reward. winners. If there is only one, partner, friend and self-advo- GEMINI (May 21-June 21). the game ultimately won’t be cate. Logistical adjustments in Work on the problem until your a great experience for anyone, September will set all on a posi- brain gets tired of it, and then least of all the winner. tive trajectory, so don’t be afraid stop. To work past that point will VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). to change it up. Libra and Leo be counterproductive. Pushing How people sees one another adore you. Your lucky numbers through fatigue will only lead is a matter of perception, and are: 5, 4, 44, 46 and 32. to injury or burn out. Quit while each person’s perception is ARIES (March 21-April you’re ahead, refresh, and try limited by that person’s own BABY BLUES 19). The thing that makes you again later. agenda. 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Sound of Music of Sound SOLUTION: SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF FORECLOS- URE SALE

WHEREAS, on March 25, 2011, D. Janice Sprouse executed a cer- tain deed of trust to Mi- chael Lyon, Trustee for the use and benefit of One Reverse Mortgage LLC, which deed of trust is of record in the of- fice of the Chancery Clerk of Lowndes, County, state of Missis- sippi, in BK Mort 2011, Page 6735; and

WHEREAS, Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champion Mortgage Company, the current holder and/or assignee, substituted Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC as Trust- ee by instrument recor- ded in the Chancery Clerk’s Office on June 4, 2018 in MORT 2018, Page 11446; and

WHEREAS, Default hav- ing been made in the terms and conditions of said deed of trust and the entire debt secured thereby having been de- clared to be due and payable in accordance with the terms of said deed of trust, Nation- star Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champion Mort- gage Company, the leg- al holder of said in- debtedness, having re- quested the under- signed Substitute Trust- ee in said deed of trust, will on July 24, 2018 of- fer for sale at public outcry and sell within legal hours (being between the hours of 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), at the main front door of the County Courthouse of Lowndes County in Columbus, Mississippi, to the highest and best bidder for cash the following described property situ- ated in Lowndes County, Mississippi, to wit:

Tax Id Number(s): 67W210017900

Land Situated In the County of Lowndes in the State of MS

Commencing at the Northeast corner of the West 1/2 of the Northw- est Quarter of Section 27, Township 18 South, Range 17 West, Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi, run thence South 00 degree 30 minutes West along the East boundary of Chris- topher Hills Subdivision a distance of 375 feet to an iron pin; run thence South 00 de- gree 43 minutes West along the East bound- ary of said subdivision a distance of 2,260.50 feet to an iron pin at the South boundary of said STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Christopher Hills Subdi- vision; run thence North COUNTY OF LOWNDES 86 degrees West along the South boundary of NOTICE OF FORECLOS- said subdivision a dis- URE SALE tance of 1,310 feet to an Iron pin; run thence On October 5, 2012, North 01 degree 00 PAULA ST. JOHN, Grant- minute East, a distance or, executed and de- of 818.5 feet to an ex- livered to John W. Crow- isting iron pipe and be- ell, Trustee, for the use ing the POINT OF BEGIN- and benefit of DAVID NING of the herein de- EUDY and ANGELA scribed tract of land; EUDY, a deed of trust thence continue North covering the property 01 degree 00 minute described herein which East along the said is recorded in Mortgage West line of Christoph- Book 2012 at Pages er Hills Subdivision, a 24197 through 24203 distance of 696.80 of the land records of feet; thence North 35 Lowndes County, Mis- degrees 55 minutes sissippi. East a distance of 75.0 feet to a point on the There was a default in Northerly right-of-way the payment of the in- line of Cynthia Lane; debtedness secured by thence North 64 de- the deed of trust, and grees 13 minutes East the owner and holder of a distance of 109.38 the deed of trust re- feet to an existing iron quested the under- pin on the Southerly signed to foreclose the right-of-way line of Cyn- deed of trust and sell thia Lane, and being the the property described Northwest corner of Lot herein for collection of 42; thence South 30 the indebtedness se- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S degrees 09 minutes cured and other al- NOTICE OF FORECLOS- East a distance of lowed expenses. URE SALE 124.80 feet to an exist- ing iron pin at the Notice is given that I will WHEREAS, on March Southwest corner of on the 19th day of July, 25, 2011, D. Janice said Lot 42; thence 2018, within the legal Sprouse executed a cer- North 59 degrees 33 hours (between 11:00 tain deed of trust to Mi- minutes East a dis- a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), of- chael Lyon, Trustee for tance of 463.7 feet to fer for sale and will sell the use and benefit of an existing Iron pipe at at public auction to the One Reverse Mortgage the Northwest corner of highest and best bidder LLC, which deed of trust Lot 37; thence South for cash, at the eastern is of record in the of- 19 degrees 52 minutes front door of the fice of the Chancery East a distance of Lowndes County Court- Clerk of Lowndes, 250.55 feet to an exist- house, in Columbus, County, state of Missis- ing iron pipe at the Mississippi, the prop- sippi, in BK Mort 2011, Southwest corner of erty described herein Page 6735; and said Lot 37, and being which is situated in on the Northerly right-of- Lowndes County, Mis- WHEREAS, Nationstar way line of Diane Court; sissippi, and more par- Mortgage LLC d/b/a thence South 31 de- ticularly described as Champion Mortgage grees 15 minutes East follows: Company, the current a distance of 60.0 feet holder and/or assignee, to an existing iron pipe A tract or parcel of land substituted Jauregui & at the Southerly right-of- containing 1.48 acres, Lindsey, LLC as Trust- way line of Diane Court, more or less, lying in ee by instrument recor- and being the Northw- the Southeast Quarter ded in the Chancery est corner of Lot 33; of the Northwest Clerk’s Office on June thence South 58 de- Quarter of Section 1, 4, 2018 in MORT 2018, grees 56 minutes East Township 19 South, Page 11446; and a distance of 98.5 feet Range 18 West, to an existing iron pipe; Lowndes County, Mis- WHEREAS, Default hav- thence South 15 de- sissippi, and being de- ing been made in the grees 28 minutes West scribed as follows: terms and conditions of a distance of 187.25 said deed of trust and feet to an existing iron Commencing at the the entire debt secured pipe marking the South- Southwest corner of Lot thereby having been de- west corner of Lot 32; 40 of First Colony, clared to be due and thence South 55 de- Phase I, a residential payable in accordance grees 38 minutes West community in Lowndes with the terms of said a distance of 84.2 feet County, Mississippi, as deed of trust, Nation- to an existing iron pipe shown by plat recorded star Mortgage LLC marking the Northwest in Plat Book 5 at Page 6 d/b/a Champion Mort- corner of Lot 31; thence in the Office of the gage Company, the leg- South 01 degree 05 Chancery Clerk of The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.comal holder of said in- minutes West a dis- Tuesday,Lown Julydes C 10,oun t2018y, Mis -5B debtedness, having re- tance of 265.00 feet to sissippi; run thence quested the under- a point on the North South 00 degrees 17 signed Substitute Trust- right-of-way line of Anne minutes West for 9.8 ee in said deed of trust, Loop; thence South 70 feet to the Southeast will on July 24, 2018 of- degrees 37 minutes corner of Lot 73 of an fer for sale at public West along the said unrecorded subdivision outcry and sell within North right-of-way line a known as First Colony, legal hours (being distancPhone:e of 235.03 662.328.2424 Phase II, thence North between the hours of feet; thence South 76 89 degrees 43 minutes 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 degrees 23 minutes West along the South p.m.), at the main front [email protected] along said North line of said Lot 73 for door of the County right-of-way line a dis- 200 feet to the Southw- Courthouse of Lowndes tanccdispatch.com/classifiedse of 85.75 feet; est corner thereof; County in Columbus, thence South 76 de- thence Southerly along Mississippi, to the P.O.grees 1Box2 minut e511s West • 516 Main Streetthe circumference of a highest and best bidder along the said North cul-de-sac at the end of for cash the following right-of-Columbus,way line a dis- MS 39701 Kings Path, being a described property situ- tance of 101.57 feet; curve to the right (Delta CLASSIFIEDSated in Lowndes thence North 85 de- = 135 degrees 04 County, Mississippi, to grees 56 minutes west minutes, Radius = 50 wit: a distance of 290.0 feet feet, Chord = South 07 to the POINT OF BEGIN- degrees 49 minutes (Deadlines subject to change.) REGULAR RATES Tax IdSUPER Number(s): SAVERNING, and RATEScontaining GARAGE SALEWest – 9RATES2.4 feet) for DEADLINES 4 Lines/6 Days ...... $19.20 67W621 Days00179 ...... 00 12.95 acres, mo$12.00re or 4 Lines/1 Day...... $9.20117.9 feet to the POINT 12 Days ...... less. LESS AND $18.00EX- OF BEGINNING; thence 4 Lines/12 Days ...... $31.20 Land Situated In the CEPT THE FOLLOWING 4 Lines/3 Days...... $18.00 For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line. South 04 degrees 10 4 Lines/26 Days ...... $46.80 County of Lowndes in TRACTS: 1. Less and minutes East for 492.9 Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M. the State of SixMS lines or less,e xconsecutivecept 0.24 adays.cres de- Price includes 2 FREEfeet; t hGarageence So Saleuth 8 9 Rate applies to commercial operations scribed in a Warranty Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. Rate applies to private party ads of non-commer- signs. RAIN GUARANTEEdegrees 52 m:i nIfu tite s and merchandise over $1,000. Commencing at the Deed from Wilburn E. rains the day of yourWe sale,st for we202 will.46 fre-eet to Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. Northcialeas tnature corne rfor of merchandisethe White ,under Jr. an $1,000.d wife C Mustyn- a point that is 604.2 Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 P.M. Call 328-2424 for rates on West 1/2 includeof the N priceorth win- ad.thi a1 BITEM. Whi tPERe to TADrac.y D. run you ad the nextfeet weekNorth 8FREE!9 degre es additional lines. est Quarter of SecNotio npets, firewood,Ward and wetc.ife Debra B. You must call to request52 min freeutes re-run. East from Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesday 12:00 P.M. 27, Township 18 South, Ward dated February the Southwest corner of Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. Range 17 West, 14, 1996 and recorded the Southeast Quarter LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days Lowndes County, Mis- In Book 1054, Page of the Northwest sissippi, run thence 301 in the land records Quarter of said Section prior to first publication date South 00 degree 30 of Lowndes County, Mis- 1; thence North 10 de- minutes West along the sissippi. 2. Less and ex- grees 30 minutes East East bounINDEXdary of Chris- cept a 1.05 acre tract for 316.4 feet; thence • Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept 1780 Sitting with Elderly/Sicktopher Hills Subdivision and a 0.23 acre tract STATE OF MISSISSIPPI North 23 degrees 15 responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. 0 Legals a distance of 3740005 fee Merchandiset which are identified 5000as Pets & Livestock 8000 Real Estate 1790 Stump Removal minutes East for 198.8 • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor for 1000 Service to an iron pin; ru4030n Air Conditionerstracts one and two i5100n a FreeC PetsOUNTY OF LOWNDES 8050f eCommercialet to a Propertypoint on the 1800 Swimming Poolsthence South 004060 de Antiques- Warranty Deed from5150 Wil Pets- 8100 Farms & Timberland omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion of 1030 Air Conditioning & Heating circumference of afore- 1830 Tax Service gree 43 minutes4090 We Appliancesst burn E. White, Jr. an5200d Horses/Cattle/LivestockNOTICE OF FORECLOS- 8150m Housesentio - nNorthsideed cul-de-sac; space occupied by such error. 1060 Appliance Repair 1860 Tree Service along the East b4120oun Auctionsd- wife Cynthia B. Whit5250e to Pet Boarding/GroomingURE SALE 8200t hHousesence - EastEasterly along • All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be 1070 Asphalt & Paving ary of said subdivision a Tracy B. Ward and 1890 Upholstery 4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250s Housesaid c i-r Newcum Hopeference, be- directed to the Classified Department. 1090 Automotive Services distance of 2,260.50 Debra B. Ward dated On October 5, 2012, ing a curve to the left 1910 Welding 4180 Bargain Column 5350 Veterinarians 8300 Houses - South • All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. The Commercial 1120 Building & Remodeling feet to an iron pin at the February 6, 1996 and PAULA ST. JOHN, Grant- (Delta = 35 degrees 12 South boundary 4210of s Bicyclesaid recorded in Book 10540052 ,Wantedor, To e Buyxecuted and de- 8350 Houses - West Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any 1150 Carpeting/Flooring 2000 Announcements minutes, Radius = 50 Christopher Hills4240 Su Buildingbdi- MaterialsPage 388 in the land re- livered to John W. Crow-8450f eHouseset, C -h Caledoniaord = South 87 advertising at any time. 1180 Childcare 2050 Card of Thanks 6000 Financial vision; run thenc4250e N Burialorth Plotscords of Lowndes ell, Trustee, for the use8500d Housesegree - sOther 03 minutes 1210 Chimney Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 6050 Businessand Opportunity benefit of DAVID 86 degrees Wes4270t al Businessong FurnitureCount &y , Mississippi. 3. 8520E Huntingast – Land30.2 feet) for 1240 Contractors 2150 Good Things To Eatthe South boundary of Less and except 1.061001 BusinessEUD OpportunityY and A WantedNGELA 30.7 feet to the point of Equipment 8550 Investment Property Advertisements must be 1250 Computer Services 2200 In Memorial said subdivision a dis- acres described in a6120 CheckE UCashingDY, a deed of trust beginning. 4300 Camera Equipment 8600 Lots & Acreage 1270 Electrical 2250 Instruction & Schooltance of 1,310 feet to Warranty Deed dated6150 Insurancecovering the property an Iron pin; run t4330hen Clothingce June 29, 1995 from Wil- described herein which 8650S MobileUBJE HomesCT TO restrictive paid for in advance. 1300 Excavating 2300 Lost & Found 6200 Loans North 01 degree4360 00 Coins & Jewelryburn E. White, Jr. and is recorded in Mortgage8700c Mobileoven Homeants Spaces and condi- 1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals 6250 Mortgages You may cancel at any time during regular business hours minute East, a d4390ista Computernce wEquipmentife Cynthia B. White to Book 2012 at Pages 8750t iResortons oPropertyf record in Deed 1330 Furniture Repair & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices of 818.5 feet to an ex- Douglas E. Martin, r6300e- Stocks24 &1 Bonds97 through 24203 Book 866 at Page 342 and receive a refund for days not published. 4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies 8800 River Property 1360 General Services 2600 Travel/Entertainmentisting iron pipe and be- corded In Book 10446350, Businessof t hfore Sale land records of and re-recorded in Deed 4450 Firewood 8850 Wanted to Buy 1380 Housecleaning ing the POINT OF BEGIN- Page 30 of the land re- Lowndes County, Mis- Book 930 at Page 626, 3000 EmploymentNING of the here4460in dFleae- Marketscords of Lowndes 7000 Rentalssissippi. 8900 Waterfront Property 1390 Insulation all in the land records of 3050 Clerical & Officescribed tract of l4480and Furniture; County, Mississippi.7050 4. Apartments Lowndes County, Mis- 1400 Insurance 9000 Transportation FREE SERVICES SUBSTITUTED TRUST- 3100 Data Processing/t hComputerence continue4510 No rGarageth SalesLess and except 1.071002 CommercialThere Property was a default in sissippi. EE'S NO1410TIC EInterior OF DecoratorsSALE 01 degree 00 minute acres described in a the payment of the in- 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts 3150 Domestic Help 4540 General Merchandise 7150 Houses 1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair East along the said Warranty Deed dated debtedness secured by 9100T Autoitle Rentalsto th e& Leasingproperty is Ad must fit in 4 lines (approximately 3170 Engineering 4570 Household Goods 7180 Hunting Land Bargain Column WHEREA1470S, o Lawnn D Care/Landscapingecem- West line of Christoph- March 20, 1995 from the deed of trust, and 9150b Autoselie vfore dSale to be good, but 20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. For items $100 or ber 8, 2000, Bernard 3200 General Help Wanteder Hills Subdivis4630ion, Lawn a & GardenWilburn E. White, Jr.7190 an dLandt hfore Rent/Lease owner and holder of 1500 Locksmiths 9200I Aviationwill sell only such title Cunningham and 3250 Management Positionsdistance of 696.466080 Merchandisewi Rentalsfe Cynthia B. Whit7200e to Mobileth Homese deed of trust re- as is vested in me. less ONLY. More than one item may be in same ad, but prices 1530 Machinery Repair 9250 Boats & Marine Tameko S. Cunningham, 3300 Medical/Dental feet; thence Nor4690th 3 Musical5 InstrumentsDouglas E. Martin w7250hich Mobilequ Homeeste Spacesd the under- may not total over $100, no relists. executed1560 a cMobileerta Homein d eServicesed degrees 55 minutes Is recorded in Book signed to foreclose the 9300 Camper/R.V.’s 3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces This sale is made sub- of trust t1590o C Movingharle &s StorageG. East a distance of 75.0 1032, Page 530 of the deed of trust and sell 9350je Golfct Cartsto the terms and 3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. Perkins, 1620Tru sPaintingtee f &o Paperingr the feet to a point on the land records of Lowndes the property described 9400c Motorcycles/ATVsonditions of the deeds Free Pets benefit of BankFirst Fin- 3450 Positions WantedNortherly right-of4750-wa Stereosy & TV’sCounty, Mississippi.7400 5. Riverh Propertyerein for collection of 1650 Pest Control 9450o Trailers/Heavyf trust in fEquipmentavor of Ca- ancial Services, which 3500 Professional line of Cynthia L4780ane Wanted; ToL Buyess and except 1.374505 Roomsthe indebtedness se- dence Bank dated Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days. 1680 Plumbing 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses Lost & Found deed of trust is of re- 3550 Restaurant/Hotelthence North 64 de- acres described in a7500 Storagecu r&e Garagesd and other al- March 16, 2010, and cord in th1710e o Printingffice of the grees 13 minutes East Warranty Deed dated lowed expenses. 9550 Wanted to Buy 3600 Sales/Marketing 7520 Vacation Rentals recorded in Book 2010, Chancery1740 Cl eRoofingrk of & Guttering a distance of 109.38 October 21, 1994 from Page 5294, and dated These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at 3650Trades 7550 Wanted to Rent Lowndes1770 Co Sawsunty &, LawnSta Mowerste feet to an existing iron Wilburn E. White, Jr. and Notice is given that I will September 24, 2010, our office. Ads will not be take by telephone. of Mississippi in Book 3700Truck Driving pin on the Southerly wife Cynthia B. Whit7600e to Waterfronton t hPropertye 19th day of July, recorded in Book 2010, 1349 at Page 265 and right-of-way line of Cyn- Leroy Langford which is 2018, within the legal Page 20636, all in the Modified in Book 2017 thia Lane, and being the recorded in Book 1024, hours (between 11:00 land records of Lowndes Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 aLegalt Pa Noticesge 17 1001086; and Legal Notices 0010 NLegalorth Noticeswest c0010orner of Lot PLegalage Notices162 o 0010f the land re- aLegal.m. Noticesand 4 :001000 p.m.), of- CLegaloun tNoticesy, Mis 0010sissippi. 42; thence South 30 cords of Lowndes fer for sale and will sell LEGAL GRANTS ADVERTISEMENT FOR IN THE CHANCERY WHEREAS, said Deed of SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S degrees 09 minutes County, Mississippi. 6. at public auction to the Witness my signature (Block Grants) BIDS COURT OF LOWNDES Trust was subsequently NOTICE OF FORECLOS- East a distance of Less and except Lots A, highest and best bidder on this the 20 day of COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI assigned to Bank of URE SALE 124.80 feet to an exist- B, and C, containing for cash, at the eastern June, 2018. MISSISSIPPI DEPART- The MS Regional Hous- America, National Asso- ing iron pin at the 0.94 acres, more or front door of the MENT OF HUMAN SER- ing Authority IV, Colum- IN THE MATTER OF THE ciation, by instrument WHEREAS, on March Southwest corner of less; 0.96 acres, more Lowndes County Court- /s/ John W. Crowell VICES bus, Ms. will receive LAST WILL AND TESTA- dated January 13, 2014 25, 2011, D. Janice said Lot 42; thence or less; and 1.18 acres, house, in Columbus, JOHN W. CROWELL, bids for their “New Of- MENT OF MARTHA POLK and recorded in Book Sprouse executed a cer- North 59 degrees 33 more or less, respect- Mississippi, the prop- Trustee Division of Community fice Building and 504 LEIGH, SR., DECEASED 2014 at Page 1696 of tain deed of trust to Mi- minutes East a dis- ively, described in a erty described herein Services Renovations at Projects the aforesaid Chancery chael Lyon, Trustee for tance of 463.7 feet to Warranty Deed, dated which is situated in PUBLISH: 6/26, 7/3, MS 019-017 and 019- NO. 2018-0124-B Clerk's office; and the use and benefit of an existing Iron pipe at July 15, 1997, from Wil- Lowndes County, Mis- 7/10 & 7/17/2018 Legislative Public Hear- 011, Grenada & Colum- One Reverse Mortgage the Northwest corner of burn E. White, Jr., and sissippi, and more par- ing bus, MS”. Bids from NOTICE TO CREDITORS WHEREAS, Bank of LLC, which deed of trust Lot 37; thence South wife, Cynthia B. White, ticularly described as Building & Remodeling 1120 Contractors will be re- America, N.A., has here- is of record in the of- 19 degrees 52 minutes to Curtis Rowley. Jr., re- follows: tofore substituted Sha- East a distance of corded In Book 1088 at The Mississippi Depart- ceived at the Manage- Letters Testamentary fice of the Chancery SUGGS CONSTRUCTION piro & Massey, LLC as 250.55 feet to an exist- Pages 285-288, of the A tract or parcel of land ment of Human Ser- ment Office of the Hous- having been granted on Clerk of Lowndes, Building, remodeling, Trustee by instrument ing iron pipe at the land records of Lowndes containing 1.48 acres, vices, Division of Com- ing Authority at 2845 the 20th day of June, County, state of Missis- metal roofing, painting dated August 11, 2016 Southwest corner of County, Mississippi. more or less, lying in munity Services will be South Frontage Road, 2018 by the Chancery sippi, in BK Mort 2011, & all home repairs. and recorded in the said Lot 37, and being SUBJECT TO an ease- the Southeast Quarter conducting the Legislat- Columbus, MS, until Court of Lowndes Page 6735; and 662-242-3471 ive Public Hearing on 2:00 p.m., Thursday, County, Mississippi to aforesaid Chancery on the Northerly right-of- ment for Ingress and of the Northwest the Community Ser- August 9, 2018 at the undersigned upon Clerk's Office in Book WHEREAS, Nationstar way line of Diane Court; egress over and across Quarter of Section 1, vices Block Grant and which time and place all the Estate of MARTHA MORT 2016 at Page Mortgage LLC d/b/a thence South 31 de- a 60 foot wide access Township 19 South, Tom Hatcher, LLC Low-Income Home En- bids will be publicly POLK LEIGH, SR., De- 19208; and Champion Mortgage grees 15 minutes East easement, said ease- Range 18 West, Custom Construction, ergy Assistance Pro- opened and read aloud. ceased, notice is hereby Company, the current a distance of 60.0 feet ment being more partic- Lowndes County, Mis- Restoration, Remodel- grams under Title 26 of This is a rebid on this given to all persons hav- WHEREAS, default hav- holder and/or assignee, to an existing iron pipe ularly described as fol- sissippi, and being de- ing, Repair, Insurance the Omnibus Budget Re- project. ing claims against said ing been made in the substituted Jauregui & at the Southerly right-of- lows: Beginning at scribed as follows: claims. 662-364-1769. conciliation Act of Estate to present the terms and conditions of Lindsey, LLC as Trust- way line of Diane Court, "Point A" as described Licensed & Bonded 1981, as amended. The Specifications and same to the Clerk of the said deed of trust and ee by instrument recor- and being the Northw- in the above convey- Commencing at the hearing for the 2019 Drawings can be viewed Chancery Court of the entire debt secured ded in the Chancery est corner of Lot 33; ance at "Lot C;" thence Southwest corner of Lot General Services 1360 programs is scheduled in the office of RJZ Ar- Lowndes County, Mis- thereby having been de- Clerk’s Office on June thence South 58 de- run North 41 degrees 40 of First Colony, clared to be due and grees 56 minutes East 58 minutes West for a Phase I, a residential for Tuesday, August 7, chitecture, PA, Architec- sissippi for probate and 4, 2018 in MORT 2018, HILL'S PRESSURE payable in accordance a distance of 98.5 feet distance of 19.96 feet community in Lowndes 2018, at 1:00 p.m. at ture Engineering; 91 registration according to Page 11446; and WASHING. Commercial/ with the terms of said to an existing iron pipe; to an Iron pin; thence County, Mississippi, as South Central Com- Sunset Drive, Suite C, law within ninety (90) residential. House, con- deed of trust, Bank of thence South 15 de- run North 59 degrees shown by plat recorded munity Action Agency, I- Grenada, Mississippi days from the date of WHEREAS, Default hav- crete, sidewalks & mo- America, N.A., the legal grees 28 minutes West 33 minutes East for a in Plat Book 5 at Page 6 55 South Frontage 38901. Bid documents first publication of this ing been made in the bile washing. Free est. holder of said indebted- a distance of 187.25 distance of 282.9 feet in the Office of the Road, Jackson, Missis- are being made avail- Notice to Creditors, or terms and conditions of Call 662-386-8925 sippi. able via original paper they will be forever ness, having requested said deed of trust and feet to an existing iron to an iron pipe marking Chancery Clerk of copy. Plan holders are barred. the undersigned Substi- the entire debt secured pipe marking the South- the Southwest corner of Lowndes County, Mis- The Community Ser- required to register for tuted Trustee to ex- thereby having been de- west corner of Lot 32; Lot 37 of Christopher sissippi; run thence MUSIC LESSONS vices Block Grant an account at FRANCES MORRISON ecute the trust and sell clared to be due and thence South 55 de- Hills Subdivision (unre- South 00 degrees 17 Guitar, Bass & Theory: provides funds for a www.jones-zanderplan- LEIGH MCCARTY said land and property payable in accordance grees 38 minutes West corded) and being on minutes West for 9.8 $25 per hour range of activities to room.com to view and in accordance with the with the terms of said a distance of 84.2 feet the Northerly right of feet to the Southeast Chords, Scales, Modes ameliorate the causes order Bid Documents. DON TRUSLOW terms of said deed of deed of trust, Nation- to an existing iron pipe way line of Diane Court corner of Lot 73 of an & more! Call Jimbo @ and effects of poverty. All plan holders are re- Co-Executors of the Es- trust and for the pur- star Mortgage LLC marking the Northwest thence run South 31 de- unrecorded subdivision 662-364-1687 For Fiscal Year 2019, at quired to have a valid tate of MARTHA POLK pose of raising the d/b/a Champion Mort- corner of Lot 31; thence grees 15 minutes East known as First Colony, If no answer leave least 90 percent of the email address for regis- LEIGH, SR., Deceased sums due thereunder, gage Company, the leg- South 01 degree 05 for a distance of 60.0 Phase II, thence North voicemail or text. funds allocated to the tration. Bid documents together with attorney's al holder of said in- minutes West a dis- feet to an iron pin on 89 degrees 43 minutes State through these are non-refundable and Phelps Dunbar LLP fees, trustee's fees and debtedness, having re- tance of 265.00 feet to the Southerly right of West along the South grants will be contrac- must be purchased P. O. Box 1220 expense of sale. quested the under- a point on the North way line of Diane Court, line of said Lot 73 for WORK WANTED: ted to non-profit com- through the website. Tupelo, MS 38802- signed Substitute Trust- right-of-way line of Anne and being the Northw- 200 feet to the Southw- Licensed & Bonded-car- munity action agencies, Questions regarding 1220 NOW, THEREFORE, I, ee in said deed of trust, Loop; thence South 70 est corner of Lot 33 of est corner thereof; pentry, painting, & de- migrant seasonal farm website registration and (662) 842-7907 Shapiro & Massey, LLC, will on July 24, 2018 of- degrees 37 minutes Christopher Hill Subdivi- thence Southerly along molition. Landscaping, worker organizations or online orders please Attorneys for Estate Substituted Trustee in fer for sale at public West along the said sion (unrecorded); the circumference of a gutters cleaned, bush community-based organ- contact Plan House said deed of trust, will outcry and sell within North right-of-way line a thence run South 59 de- cul-de-sac at the end of hogging, clean-up work, izations that meet the Printing at (662) 407- PUBLISH: 6/26, 7/3, on July 18, 2018 offer legal hours (being distance of 235.03 grees 38 minutes West Kings Path, being a pressure washing, mov- eligibility requirements 0193. The non-refund- 7/10, & 7/17/2018 for sale at public outcry between the hours of feet; thence South 76 for a distance of curve to the right (Delta ing help & furniture as described in Section able deposit is $ and sell within legal 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 degrees 23 minutes 271.73 feet to an iron = 135 degrees 04 repair. 662-242-3608 675 of the Community 100.00 . IN THE CHANCERY hours (being between p.m.), at the main front West along said North marker; thence run minutes, Radius = 50 Services Block Grant COURT OF LOWNDES the hours of 11:00 a.m. door of the County right-of-way line a dis- North 41 degrees 58 feet, Chord = South 07 Lawn Care / Landscaping Act, as amended. The All bids must be submit- COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI and 4:00 p.m.), at the Courthouse of Lowndes tance of 85.75 feet; minutes West for a dis- degrees 49 minutes eligibility requirements ted in a sealed envel- Southeast Door of the County in Columbus, thence South 76 de- tance of 40.26 feet to West – 92.4 feet) for 1470 for the program are out- ope and the words IN THE MATTER OF THE County Courthouse of Mississippi, to the grees 12 minutes West the POINT OF BEGIN- 117.9 feet to the POINT ESTATE OF Lowndes County, loc- along the said North NING. OF BEGINNING; thence Dependable Lawn Care lined in the application “New Office Building highest and best bidder No job too small or too process. and 504 Renovations at FAYE GAULT PALMER, ated at Columbus, Mis- for cash the following right-of-way line a dis- South 04 degrees 10 DECEASED sissippi, to the highest tance of 101.57 feet; Commonly known as: minutes East for 492.9 big! Free Estimates. Projects MS 019-017 described property situ- Call 662-570-3563 The Low-Income Home and 019-011, Grenada and best bidder for cash ated in Lowndes thence North 85 de- 73 Diane Court, Colum- feet; thence South 89 Energy Assistance Pro- & Columbus, MS” and CAUSE NO. 2018-0115- the following described County, Mississippi, to grees 56 minutes west bus, MS 39702-8160 degrees 52 minutes DWC gram assists eligible "Bid Documents" clearly property situated in wit: a distance of 290.0 feet West for 202.46 feet to INFINITY LAWN CARE households to pay the written on the outside of Lowndes County, State to the POINT OF BEGIN- I will convey only such a point that is 604.2 & LANDSCAPING MORRIS PALMER, PETI- costs of home energy the bid envelope. Con- of Mississippi, to-wit: Tax Id Number(s): NING, and containing title as vested in me as feet North 89 degrees Mowing, landscaping, TIONER bills and other energy- tact person for further 67W210017900 12.95 acres, more or Substituted Trustee. 52 minutes East from and clean up. related services, for ex- details is RJZ Architec- Lot Thirty-Eight (38) of less. LESS AND EX- the Southwest corner of Call for FREE quote! NOTICE TO CREDITORS ample, wood, kerosene, ture, PA (662-226- and in Roanoke Es- Land Situated In the CEPT THE FOLLOWING Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC the Southeast Quarter 662-574-2276 electricity, gas, heaters, 7115). See also Sec- tates, a subdivision of County of Lowndes in TRACTS: 1. Less and Substituted Trustee of the Northwest blankets, fans and air tion 00200-2, Para- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Lowndes County, Mis- the State of MS except 0.24 acres de- Quarter of said Section conditioners. For Fiscal graph 1. sissippi, as per map or scribed in a Warranty Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC 1; thence North 10 de- JESSE & BEVERLY'S Year 2019, at least 90 COUNTY OF LOWNDES plat thereof duly recor- Commencing at the Deed from Wilburn E. 244 Inverness Center grees 30 minutes East LAWN SERVICE. Mow- percent of the funds al- All bid envelopes shall ded in Plat Book 4 at Northeast corner of the White, Jr. and wife Cyn- Dr for 316.4 feet; thence ing, cleanup, landscap- located to the State contain, on the exterior Letters of Administra- Page 32 in the Chan- West 1/2 of the Northw- thia B. White to Tracy D. Ste 200 North 23 degrees 15 ing, sodding, & tree cut- through these grants side, the Contractor’s tion C.T.A. have been cery Clerk's Office of est Quarter of Section Ward and wife Debra B. Birmingham, AL 35242 minutes East for 198.8 ting. 356-6525. will be contracted to Certificate of Respons- granted and issued to Lowndes County, Mis- 27, Township 18 South, Ward dated February (205) 970-2233 feet to a point on the private, nonprofit, and ibility number. NO EX- the undersigned upon sissippi. Subject to all Range 17 West, 14, 1996 and recorded circumference of afore- public agencies desig- CEPTIONS the Estate of Faye Gault drainage and utility Lowndes County, Mis- In Book 1054, Page Publication dates: June mentioned cul-de-sac; TERRA CARE nated in accordance Palmer, Deceased, by easements as reflected sissippi, run thence 301 in the land records 26, 2018, July 3, 2018, thence Easterly along Landscaping L.L.C. with Public Law 97-35, All bids shall be written the Chancery Court of and shown on said plat, South 00 degree 30 of Lowndes County, Mis- July 10, 2018, July 17, said circumference, be- Phone: 662-549-1878 as amended. The eligib- on the form provided Lowndes County, Mis- and, subject further to minutes West along the sissippi. 2. Less and ex- 2018 ing a curve to the left Landscaping, Property ility requirements for the and shall be sealed in sissippi, on the 6th day the restrictive coven- East boundary of Chris- cept a 1.05 acre tract (Delta = 35 degrees 12 Clean Up, Plant Care, program are outlined in an envelope. All other of July 2018. This is to ants and conditions ap- topher Hills Subdivision and a 0.23 acre tract minutes, Radius = 50 Bush Hogging, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Herbicide Spraying the application process. methods of bidding, ex- give notice to all per- plicable to said subdivi- a distance of 375 feet which are identified as feet, Chord = South 87 sons having claims cept telegraphic modific- sion duly recorded in to an iron pin; run tracts one and two in a COUNTY OF LOWNDES degrees 03 minutes Copies of the state ations, will be con- against said estate to Deed Book 694 at Page thence South 00 de- Warranty Deed from Wil- East – 30.2 feet) for Painting & Papering 1620 plans are available for sidered non-responsive. probate and register 298 in the Chancery gree 43 minutes West burn E. White, Jr. and 30.7 feet to the point of same with the Chan- NOTICE OF FORECLOS- review at the Missis- No modifications on ex- Clerk's office of along the East bound- wife Cynthia B. White to URE SALE beginning. CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff sippi Department of Hu- terior of envelope. NO cery Clerk of Lowndes Lowndes County, Mis- ary of said subdivision a Tracy B. Ward and Baswell. Free estim- man Services by calling EXCEPTIONS County, Mississippi, sissippi. distance of 2,260.50 Debra B. Ward dated SUBJECT TO restrictive ates. Interior/Exterior within ninety (90) days On October 5, 2012, 601-359-4768 or 1- feet to an iron pin at the February 6, 1996 and PAULA ST. JOHN, Grant- covenants and condi- work. 30 years experi- 800-421-0762. No bidder may with- from the first publica- I WILL CONVEY only South boundary of said recorded in Book 1052, tions of record in Deed ence. Many references. tion date of this Notice or, executed and de- draw his bid within 45 such title as vested in Christopher Hills Subdi- Page 388 in the land re- livered to John W. Crow- Book 866 at Page 342 662-327-9079. Inquiries, comments or days after the date set to Creditors. A failure to me as Substituted vision; run thence North cords of Lowndes and re-recorded in Deed 662-386-0006. so probate and register ell, Trustee, for the use suggestions regarding for the opening thereof, Trustee. 86 degrees West along County, Mississippi. 3. and benefit of DAVID Book 930 at Page 626, the block grant plans and each bidder must said claim will forever the South boundary of Less and except 1.01 all in the land records of bar the same. EUDY and ANGELA SULLIVAN'S PAINT and/or eligibility require- comply with the laws of WITNESS MY SIGNA- said subdivision a dis- acres described in a EUDY, a deed of trust Lowndes County, Mis- ments must be re- the State of Missis- TURE on this 19th day tance of 1,310 feet to Warranty Deed dated sissippi. SERVICE This the 6th day of July covering the property Certified in lead ceived on or before Au- sippi and all local laws of June, 2018. an Iron pin; run thence June 29, 1995 from Wil- described herein which gust 14, 2018 by the relative to the perform- 2018. North 01 degree 00 burn E. White, Jr. and Title to the property is removal. Offering spe- is recorded in Mortgage cial prices on interior & Division of Community ance of said work. Shapiro & Massey, LLC minute East, a distance wife Cynthia B. White to Book 2012 at Pages believed to be good, but Services, P. O. Box /s/ Morris Palmer SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE of 818.5 feet to an ex- Douglas E. Martin, re- I will sell only such title exterior painting, pres- Administrator C.T.A. 24197 through 24203 sure washing & sheet 352, Jackson, Missis- Award will b made to isting iron pipe and be- corded In Book 1044, of the land records of as is vested in me. sippi 39205. Public the lowest responsible Shapiro & Massey, LLC ing the POINT OF BEGIN- Page 30 of the land re- rock repairs. PUBLISH: 7/10, 7/17, Lowndes County, Mis- Free Estimates comments will be re- and responsive bidder 1080 River Oaks Drive NING of the herein de- cords of Lowndes sissippi. This sale is made sub- viewed before finalizing whose bid meets the re- & 7/24/2018 Suite B-202 scribed tract of land; County, Mississippi. 4. ject to the terms and Call 435-6528 the 2019 State Plans quirements of this Invit- SUBSTITUTED TRUST- Flowood, MS 39232 thence continue North Less and except 1.02 There was a default in conditions of the deeds for these programs. ation for Bids. The MS EE'S NOTICE OF SALE (601) 981-9299 01 degree 00 minute acres described in a the payment of the in- of trust in favor of Ca- Stump Removal 1790 Regional Housing Au- East along the said Warranty Deed dated debtedness secured by dence Bank dated thority IV reserves the WHEREAS, on Decem- 113 Roanoke Circle West line of Christoph- March 20, 1995 from the deed of trust, and March 16, 2010, and right to reject any and ber 8, 2000, Bernard Columbus, MS 39705 er Hills Subdivision, a Wilburn E. White, Jr. and the owner and holder of recorded in Book 2010, all bids or to waive any Cunningham and 16-016123GW distance of 696.80 wife Cynthia B. White to the deed of trust re- Page 5294, and dated informalities in the bid- Tameko S. Cunningham, feet; thence North 35 Douglas E. Martin which quested the under- September 24, 2010, It’s a classified ding. executed a certain deed PUBLISH: 6/26, 7/3, degrees 55 minutes Is recorded in Book signed to foreclose the recorded in Book 2010, of trust to Charles G. 7/10 & 7/17/2018 East a distance of 75.0 1032, Page 530 of the deed of trust and sell Page 20636, all in the rule-of-thumb: Submitted by: Perkins, Trustee for the feet to a point on the land records of Lowndes the property described land records of Lowndes Mr. Brian Power, benefit of BankFirst Fin- Northerly right-of-way County, Mississippi. 5. herein for collection of County, Mississippi. ALLSTUMP GRINDING We tell readers Executive Director ancial Services, which Let your line of Cynthia Lane; Less and except 1.35 the indebtedness se- SERVICE deed of trust is of re- thence North 64 de- acres described in a cured and other al- Witness my signature GET 'ER DONE! what they need Dates to be Published: cord in the office of the fingers do the grees 13 minutes East Warranty Deed dated lowed expenses. on this the 20 day of We can grind all your July 10, 2018 Chancery Clerk of walking. a distance of 109.38 October 21, 1994 from June, 2018. stumps. Hard to reach to know to buy July 17, 2018 feet to an existing iron Wilburn E. White, Jr. and Lowndes County, State Notice is given that I will Buy, sell, trade, places, blown over of Mississippi in Book Find your pin on the Southerly wife Cynthia B. White to on the 19th day of July, /s/ John W. Crowell roots, hillsides, back- what they need. 1349 at Page 265 and dream job in right-of-way line of Cyn- Leroy Langford which is 2018, within the legal JOHN Wor. C Rrent.OWELL, yards, pastures. Free thia Lane, and being the recorded in Book 1024, Trustee cdispatch.com Modified in Book 2017 hours (between 11:00 estimates. You find it, at Page 17186; and the classifieds! Northwest corner of Lot Page 162 of the land re- a.m. and 4:00 p.m.), of- we'll grind it! 42; thence South 30 cords of Lowndes fer for sale and will sell PUBLISH: 6/26, 7/3, 662-361-8379 WHEREAS, said Deed of degrees 09 minutes County, Mississippi. 6. at public auction to the 7/10 & 7/17/2018 Trust was subsequently East a distance of Less and except Lots A, highest and best bidder assigned to Bank of 124.80 feet to an exist- B, and C, containing for cash, at the eastern America, National Asso- ing iron pin at the 0.94 acres, more or front door of the ciation, by instrument Southwest corner of less; 0.96 acres, more Lowndes County Court- dated January 13, 2014 said Lot 42; thence or less; and 1.18 acres, house, in Columbus, and recorded in Book North 59 degrees 33 more or less, respect- Mississippi, the prop- 2014 at Page 1696 of minutes East a dis- ively, described in a erty described herein the aforesaid Chancery tance of 463.7 feet to Warranty Deed, dated which is situated in Clerk's office; and an existing Iron pipe at July 15, 1997, from Wil- Lowndes County, Mis- the Northwest corner of burn E. White, Jr., and sissippi, and more par- WHEREAS, Bank of Lot 37; thence South wife, Cynthia B. White, ticularly described as America, N.A., has here- 19 degrees 52 minutes to Curtis Rowley. Jr., re- follows: tofore substituted Sha- East a distance of corded In Book 1088 at piro & Massey, LLC as 250.55 feet to an exist- Pages 285-288, of the A tract or parcel of land Trustee by instrument ing iron pipe at the land records of Lowndes containing 1.48 acres, dated August 11, 2016 Southwest corner of County, Mississippi. more or less, lying in and recorded in the said Lot 37, and being SUBJECT TO an ease- the Southeast Quarter aforesaid Chancery on the Northerly right-of- ment for Ingress and of the Northwest Clerk's Office in Book way line of Diane Court; egress over and across Quarter of Section 1, MORT 2016 at Page thence South 31 de- a 60 foot wide access Township 19 South, 19208; and grees 15 minutes East easement, said ease- Range 18 West, a distance of 60.0 feet ment being more partic- Lowndes County, Mis- WHEREAS, default hav- to an existing iron pipe ularly described as fol- sissippi, and being de- ing been made in the at the Southerly right-of- lows: Beginning at scribed as follows: terms and conditions of way line of Diane Court, "Point A" as described said deed of trust and and being the Northw- in the above convey- Commencing at the the entire debt secured est corner of Lot 33; ance at "Lot C;" thence Southwest corner of Lot thereby having been de- thence South 58 de- run North 41 degrees 40 of First Colony, clared to be due and grees 56 minutes East 58 minutes West for a Phase I, a residential payable in accordance a distance of 98.5 feet distance of 19.96 feet community in Lowndes with the terms of said to an existing iron pipe; to an Iron pin; thence County, Mississippi, as deed of trust, Bank of thence South 15 de- run North 59 degrees shown by plat recorded America, N.A., the legal grees 28 minutes West 33 minutes East for a in Plat Book 5 at Page 6 holder of said indebted- a distance of 187.25 distance of 282.9 feet in the Office of the ness, having requested feet to an existing iron to an iron pipe marking Chancery Clerk of the undersigned Substi- pipe marking the South- the Southwest corner of Lowndes County, Mis- tuted Trustee to ex- west corner of Lot 32; Lot 37 of Christopher sissippi; run thence ecute the trust and sell thence South 55 de- Hills Subdivision (unre- South 00 degrees 17 said land and property grees 38 minutes West corded) and being on minutes West for 9.8 in accordance with the a distance of 84.2 feet the Northerly right of feet to the Southeast terms of said deed of to an existing iron pipe way line of Diane Court corner of Lot 73 of an trust and for the pur- marking the Northwest thence run South 31 de- unrecorded subdivision pose of raising the corner of Lot 31; thence grees 15 minutes East known as First Colony, sums due thereunder, South 01 degree 05 for a distance of 60.0 Phase II, thence North together with attorney's minutes West a dis- feet to an iron pin on 89 degrees 43 minutes fees, trustee's fees and tance of 265.00 feet to the Southerly right of West along the South expense of sale. a point on the North way line of Diane Court, line of said Lot 73 for right-of-way line of Anne and being the Northw- 200 feet to the Southw- NOW, THEREFORE, I, Loop; thence South 70 est corner of Lot 33 of est corner thereof; Shapiro & Massey, LLC, degrees 37 minutes Christopher Hill Subdivi- thence Southerly along Substituted Trustee in West along the said sion (unrecorded); the circumference of a said deed of trust, will North right-of-way line a thence run South 59 de- cul-de-sac at the end of on July 18, 2018 offer distance of 235.03 grees 38 minutes West Kings Path, being a for sale at public outcry feet; thence South 76 for a distance of curve to the right (Delta and sell within legal degrees 23 minutes 271.73 feet to an iron = 135 degrees 04 hours (being between West along said North marker; thence run minutes, Radius = 50 the hours of 11:00 a.m. right-of-way line a dis- North 41 degrees 58 feet, Chord = South 07 and 4:00 p.m.), at the tance of 85.75 feet; minutes West for a dis- degrees 49 minutes Southeast Door of the thence South 76 de- tance of 40.26 feet to West – 92.4 feet) for County Courthouse of grees 12 minutes West the POINT OF BEGIN- 117.9 feet to the POINT Lowndes County, loc- along the said North NING. OF BEGINNING; thence ated at Columbus, Mis- right-of-way line a dis- South 04 degrees 10 sissippi, to the highest tance of 101.57 feet; Commonly known as: minutes East for 492.9 and best bidder for cash thence North 85 de- 73 Diane Court, Colum- feet; thence South 89 the following described grees 56 minutes west bus, MS 39702-8160 degrees 52 minutes property situated in a distance of 290.0 feet West for 202.46 feet to Lowndes County, State to the POINT OF BEGIN- I will convey only such a point that is 604.2 of Mississippi, to-wit: NING, and containing title as vested in me as feet North 89 degrees 12.95 acres, more or Substituted Trustee. 52 minutes East from Lot Thirty-Eight (38) of less. LESS AND EX- the Southwest corner of and in Roanoke Es- CEPT THE FOLLOWING Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC the Southeast Quarter tates, a subdivision of TRACTS: 1. Less and Substituted Trustee of the Northwest Lowndes County, Mis- except 0.24 acres de- Quarter of said Section sissippi, as per map or scribed in a Warranty Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC 1; thence North 10 de- plat thereof duly recor- Deed from Wilburn E. 244 Inverness Center grees 30 minutes East ded in Plat Book 4 at White, Jr. and wife Cyn- Dr for 316.4 feet; thence Page 32 in the Chan- thia B. White to Tracy D. Ste 200 North 23 degrees 15 cery Clerk's Office of Ward and wife Debra B. Birmingham, AL 35242 minutes East for 198.8 Lowndes County, Mis- Ward dated February (205) 970-2233 feet to a point on the sissippi. Subject to all 14, 1996 and recorded circumference of afore- drainage and utility In Book 1054, Page Publication dates: June mentioned cul-de-sac; easements as reflected 301 in the land records 26, 2018, July 3, 2018, thence Easterly along and shown on said plat, of Lowndes County, Mis- July 10, 2018, July 17, said circumference, be- and, subject further to sissippi. 2. Less and ex- 2018 ing a curve to the left the restrictive coven- cept a 1.05 acre tract (Delta = 35 degrees 12 ants and conditions ap- and a 0.23 acre tract minutes, Radius = 50 plicable to said subdivi- which are identified as feet, Chord = South 87 sion duly recorded in tracts one and two in a degrees 03 minutes Deed Book 694 at Page Warranty Deed from Wil- East – 30.2 feet) for 298 in the Chancery burn E. White, Jr. and 30.7 feet to the point of Clerk's office of wife Cynthia B. White to beginning. Lowndes County, Mis- Tracy B. Ward and sissippi. Debra B. Ward dated SUBJECT TO restrictive February 6, 1996 and covenants and condi- I WILL CONVEY only recorded in Book 1052, tions of record in Deed such title as vested in Page 388 in the land re- Book 866 at Page 342 me as Substituted cords of Lowndes and re-recorded in Deed Trustee. County, Mississippi. 3. Book 930 at Page 626, Less and except 1.01 all in the land records of WITNESS MY SIGNA- acres described in a Lowndes County, Mis- TURE on this 19th day Warranty Deed dated sissippi. of June, 2018. June 29, 1995 from Wil- burn E. White, Jr. and Title to the property is Shapiro & Massey, LLC wife Cynthia B. White to believed to be good, but SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE Douglas E. Martin, re- I will sell only such title corded In Book 1044, as is vested in me. Shapiro & Massey, LLC Page 30 of the land re- 1080 River Oaks Drive cords of Lowndes This sale is made sub- Suite B-202 County, Mississippi. 4. ject to the terms and Flowood, MS 39232 Less and except 1.02 conditions of the deeds (601) 981-9299 acres described in a of trust in favor of Ca- Warranty Deed dated dence Bank dated 113 Roanoke Circle March 20, 1995 from March 16, 2010, and Columbus, MS 39705 Wilburn E. White, Jr. and recorded in Book 2010, 16-016123GW wife Cynthia B. White to Page 5294, and dated Douglas E. Martin which September 24, 2010, PUBLISH: 6/26, 7/3, Is recorded in Book recorded in Book 2010, 7/10 & 7/17/2018 1032, Page 530 of the Page 20636, all in the land records of Lowndes land records of Lowndes County, Mississippi. 5. County, Mississippi. Less and except 1.35 acres described in a Witness my signature Warranty Deed dated on this the 20 day of October 21, 1994 from June, 2018. Wilburn E. White, Jr. and wife Cynthia B. White to /s/ John W. Crowell Leroy Langford which is JOHN W. CROWELL, recorded in Book 1024, Trustee Page 162 of the land re- cords of Lowndes PUBLISH: 6/26, 7/3, County, Mississippi. 6. 7/10 & 7/17/2018 Less and except Lots A, B, and C, containing 0.94 acres, more or less; 0.96 acres, more or less; and 1.18 acres, more or less, respect- ively, described in a Warranty Deed, dated July 15, 1997, from Wil- burn E. White, Jr., and wife, Cynthia B. White, to Curtis Rowley. Jr., re- corded In Book 1088 at Pages 285-288, of the land records of Lowndes County, Mississippi. SUBJECT TO an ease- ment for Ingress and egress over and across a 60 foot wide access easement, said ease- ment being more partic- ularly described as fol- lows: Beginning at "Point A" as described in the above convey- ance at "Lot C;" thence run North 41 degrees 58 minutes West for a distance of 19.96 feet to an Iron pin; thence run North 59 degrees 33 minutes East for a distance of 282.9 feet to an iron pipe marking the Southwest corner of Lot 37 of Christopher Hills Subdivision (unre- corded) and being on the Northerly right of way line of Diane Court thence run South 31 de- grees 15 minutes East for a distance of 60.0 feet to an iron pin on the Southerly right of way line of Diane Court, and being the Northw- est corner of Lot 33 of Christopher Hill Subdivi- sion (unrecorded); thence run South 59 de- grees 38 minutes West for a distance of 271.73 feet to an iron marker; thence run North 41 degrees 58 minutes West for a dis- tance of 40.26 feet to the POINT OF BEGIN- NING.

Commonly known as: 73 Diane Court, Colum- bus, MS 39702-8160

I will convey only such title as vested in me as Substituted Trustee.

Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC Substituted Trustee

Jauregui & Lindsey, LLC 244 Inverness Center Dr Ste 200 Birmingham, AL 35242 (205) 970-2233

Publication dates: June 26, 2018, July 3, 2018, July 10, 2018, July 17, 2018 6B Tuesday, July 10, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

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