ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 130 Friday, February 19, 2021 No. 56 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org ODOT offers shoveling, plowing safety tips BY THE EXAMINER STAFF ways of snow, asking resi- the occupant keep the dents to not plow or entry and exit of a drive- SIDNEY — Crews from shovel snow in the right- way from becoming the Ohio Department of of-way or the entry of a plowed shut,” representa- Transportation District 7 driveway. tives said. have remained busy this “This can create sight ODOT does not plow week working 12-hour distance issues. It can private driveways, and shifts to treat and plow also create unsuspecting only maintains state and the state highway system icy pavements especially U.S. routes outside of during several heavy when thawing occurs as it municipalities and all the snowfall events. blocks pipes, ditches, and interstates in Ohio. ODOT officials are urg- catch basins forcing water City streets are main- ing drivers to allow extra onto the roadways,” offi- tained by local munici- time for their commute cials explained. palities. The county engi- and to use extreme cau- ODOT suggests that neer’s office maintains tion behind the wheel residents clear an area to county roads and town- since roads can be slick. the right of their driveway ship trustees take care of “If you must go out, (as seen on the diagram) plowing on township please give our crews so the snow on the blade roads. room to work,” officials of the plow has a place to “During the snow said. go before your driveway. event, our drivers have a Additionally, ODOT “This helps to elimi- goal of keeping roadways District 7 offered safety nate unforeseen risks to passable, not perfect,” tips for clearing drive- the public. It also helps officials said. Governor suggests compromise possible on health order limits COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) veto the pending bill. minute, early evening news coronavirus vaccines schools may miss this by a approved a bill that would — A compromise might be DeWine, a Republican, conference to rebuke because of their reopening few days is not good, but I limit public health emer- possible over legislative also toned down his criti- school officials in Akron promises. think we need to keep our gency orders to 90 days, efforts to restrict Ohio's cism of a handful of school and Cincinnati for back- But on Thursday, asked eye on the ball,” he said. and also give the General public health orders in a districts that say they tracking on their commit- about a report that "The glass is about 95% Assembly the power to pandemic, Gov. Mike might not make a March 1 ments to meet the dead- Youngstown city schools full, and we should not fix- rescind those orders by res- DeWine said Thursday as deadline to offer in-person line. DeWine called that also might not make the ate on the 5% or so that is olution after 30 days. he stepped back from a learning. unacceptable after employ- deadline, DeWine was not full.” suggestion earlier this week As recently as Feb. 12, ees in those districts were more conciliatory. On Wednesday, the See LIMITS on he would automatically DeWine scheduled a last- among those prioritized for “The fact that some GOP-controlled Senate Next Page eMail: [email protected] ONLINE @ examiner.org BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. Local & State PO Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 An independent daily newspa- n LOCAL NOTES per Founded in 1891 n BUCKEYE BRIEFS by E.O. & H.K. 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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 2.19.21 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL A look back into the headlines… Investigation completed of U.S. 33, Morgan E. Rollins, 28, of Bellefontaine. 75 YEARS AGO C.R. 57 crash Both vehicles slid off the road into the ditch off the MONDAY, FEB. 18, 1946 Neoma A. Price, 53, of Bellefontaine, was cited for northeast side of the intersection. Rollins’ vehicle DeGraff once had natural gas and it was failure to yield relating to a previously reported two- then overturned onto its top. piped into 28 homes there. In 1887 a group of citi- Price and Rollins each were transported by vehicle injury crash that occurred Feb. 10 on U.S. zens in that village formed a concern known as the CareFlight helicopter to Miami Valley Hospital in Route 33 at County Road 57. Citizens’ Gas and Oil Co., and supplied gas to resi- Deputies report she was operating an eastbound Dayton for treatment of injuries sustained in the dences at $2 per month and business establishments 2018 Toyota Rav4 about 8:50 a.m. on C.R. 57 and crash. failed to yield at the stop sign at the intersection. Her Damage was heavy to both vehicles, which were at $4 per month. vehicle struck a westbound 2009 Mazda 6 operated by towed from the scene. Charles Horn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Huber Horn, 1018 south Main street, underwent an emergency appendectomy Sunday at Booth hospital, Covington, Ky.. The young man is living in Covington and attending Hughes high school in Cincinnati. His sis- n BELLEFONTAINE BEAT ter, Mrs. Douglas W. Beach, a member of the Mary Rutan Hospital nursing staff, went to Covington POLICE & FIRE Sunday to be with him until he is well enough to be Son charged after throwing tobacco He allegedly grabbed Casey M. Reinhart, of the brought home. 50 YEARS AGO Daniel R. May, 56, of 509 W. Columbus Ave., Apt. same address, by the throat during a 1:15 p.m. dis- THURSDAY, FEB. 18, 1971 4, was charged Wednesday with disorderly conduct. pute. He left the residence but returned as officers Roy E. Leasure Jr., 1200 Michigan street, who Officers of the Bellefontaine Police Department were talking with Reinhart. recently opened an accounting business located in the Shirk law office, Lakeview, has been notified that responded to the residence around 11:25 p.m. after Jones began to pack his belongings and told offi- he successfully passed the Ohio Certified Public his mother, Diane A. Gerber, called 911 after May cers he was leaving. He was issued a summons and Accountant Examination. Mr. Leasure, a 1960 gradu- threw a tobacco tin with tobacco at her. he left the area without further issues. ate of Bellefontaine high school, received a B.S. She asked May to roll her a cigarette and he degree in accounting at Ohio State University and Probation search finds drugs tossed the container at her. Gerber had tobacco in was employed for three years with a national C.P.A. her hair and on her clothing. Larry Piatt III, 27, of 332 S. Detroit St., Apt. C, was firm in Dayton. Both admitted consuming alcohol. charged with possession of methamphetamine and A new group of “Candy Stripers” has volunteered their services at Mary Rutan hospital. The girls have Officers responded numerous times in recent possession of drug paraphernalia after officers assisted probation officers with a 2:35 p.m. had some classroom training by Mrs. Ellen Hack weeks to the residence after nonemergency calls R.N., the city school nurse, and are now working Wednesday search of the residence. were made to 911. supervised floor duty at the hospital. They are Methamphetamine, pipes used for consuming Charge levied as man agrees to leave Rayann Hatcher, Vicky Roberts, Chris Foulk, Karen the drug, marijuana and a cellular phone were Shirk, Wendy Willoby, Kathy Wren, Doris McClure, Rakeem L. Jones, 27, of 1000 Garfield Ave., Lot 80, seized as part of the search. Mary Cooksey, Dixie Henry, Brenda Fent, and was charged Tuesday with domestic violence. He was lodged in the Logan County Jail. Tamara Guckert.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 2.19.21 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 Lady Tigers tune up for sectional final with rout of Jets BY MATT HAMMOND celed because of Northeastern 14-0 in the EXAMINER SPORTS EDITOR inclement weather. But first quarter and led 19-0 [email protected] they have been undeterred before the Jets finally got in putting together a per- on the scoreboard at the COVINGTON — fect record. 6:55 mark of the second Quarantines and bad “Of our 19 girls, 15 of period. weather have not slowed them have had to quaran- The Tigers went on to down West Liberty-Salem’s tine at least once,” said lead 39-4 at halftime. girls team this WL-S head coach Dennis It was more of the same season. Northeastern had McIntosh. “For them to in the second half as the no chance either here continue to stay into it Tigers began to substitute Thursday. mentally says a lot about freely to get some younger The Tigers, ranked third their makeup. They’ve han- players a taste of tourna- in the Division III state poll, dled all of this really well. A ment experience. improved to 22-0 with a 58- lot of it has to do with the “I thought defensively 7 victory over Northeastern leadership of our seniors, we were really good,” said in a sectional semifinal at and the juniors have also McIntosh. “Our defense Covington High School. done a good job of helping has been our bread and WL-S will now play keep everything together.” butter all season. Miami East or Waynesville As expected, Offensively, we need to in the sectional final at 7:30 Northeastern (1-20) was no keep getting better. We did p.m. Monday at Ft. match for the Tigers in shoot the ball better Loramie High School. Thursday’s matchup. tonight, so that was a plus.” Like many of the prep Despite what McIntosh Selena Weaver, the teams in the area this win- described as “a little bit of Tigers’ talented senior cen- ter, the Lady Tigers have a slow start,” the Tigers ter, led the way with a had to endure an unpre- showed why they are con- game-high 14 points. dictable schedule with sidered one of the best West Liberty-Salem’s Bailey Poppe goes up for a basket against Northeastern during players being quarantined Division III teams in Ohio. See TIGERS on their Division III sectional tournament game Thursday at Covington. (EXAMINER PHOTO | and also practices can- They shut out NEXT Page MATT HAMMOND) Sports 8 local girls selected to all-CBC basketball team BY THE EXAMINER STAFF local honors earning special mention er of the year in Sam Urbana's Maleah Muprhy, Kenton Ridge's Megan by being honors. Rooney. Northwestern’s Megan Freeman. After an unusual and voted to the The Chieftains had Tecumseh and Smith and Graham's Also named to the uncertain season, a total of Mad River Tayteum Vigansky voted Jonathan Alder tied for the Lauran Bailey. Kenton Trail second team eight area girls were recent- division first to the Kenton Trail sec- CBC Kenton Trail division Other special mention were Jonahan Alder's Evan ly selected to the all-Central team. ond-team squad and title. The Arrows’ Terah selections included Platfoot and Maddie Buckeye Conference bas- STEPHANIE Teammate Carmen Shumaker was Harness was picked as the Urbana's Claire Shelpman, Wilson, London's Elli ketball team. ALTSTAETTER Allison named to the special men- KT player of the year. North Union’s Sydney Trimble and Autumn Indian Lake and Kinney was named to the tion list. Making up the rest of Parish, Northwestern’s Mitchell and Tecumseh's Benjamin Logan each had Mad River second-team Local players earning the Mad River first-team Natalie Boehmer and Mae Mastin. three players earn all- squad, while the Lakers’ the sportsmanship award squad were Urbana’s Graham's Karissa Sanford. Rounding out the special league honors in the Mad Hailey Talbot earned spe- were Indian Lake's Kyleigh Rooney and Shelby Stoops, The Kenton Trail first- mention list were Jonathan River division, while cial mention honors. Huffer, Ben Logan's Kayla Northwestern's Alainee team squad consisted of Alder's Ellie Heisler, Kenton Bellefontaine had two play- For the Raiders, Kayla Horney and Bellefontaine's Risner, North Union’s Tecumseh's Harness, Ridge's Joshlynn Johnson, ers selected in the Kenton Reeves and Lynzee Rylie Fullerton. Jordyn Hoffman and Makenzie Chinn and London's Natalie Zabloudil, Trail division. Cronkleton both landed on Urbana won the CBC Graham's Abby Yukon. Gabby Russell, Jonathan Shawnee's Hannah Beers The Lakers’ Stephanie the Mad River second team Mad River division cham- Filling out the Mad Alder's Mary Ferrito and and Tecumseh's Lyndsey Altstaetter highlighted the with Kerry Copenhaver pionship and had the play- River second team were Emma Shepherd and Back. Ivy League cancels spring Tigers sports conference season again Continued from level of competition. styles, so we are going to NEW YORK (AP) — For League universities have pionships, the presidents PREVIOUS Page Waynesville (13-7) and have to get ourselves pre- the second straight year the been carefully designed to would allow the eight schools Miami East (12-11) did bat- pared when we see which Ivy League will not hold a support our teaching and to participate in local non-con- Senior guard Grace tle in the second game of one we are going to spring sports conference research missions while ference games that are within Estes contributed 13 the evening Thursday for play.” season, the school presi- keeping our students, facul- 40 miles if the coronavirus points, Madeline Hutton the opportunity to meet WL-SALEM 58, dents announced Thursday. ty, staff and neighboring pandemic greatly improves. had eight points and Emily the Tigers. It was NORTHEASTERN 7 The Ivy League presi- communities safe," the pres- There are five phases Hollar chipped in seven Waynesville which knocked NORTHEASTERN (1-20) Allison 1 2-4 4; Weber 1 0-0 3. Totals: 2 2-4 7. dents wrote in a joint state- idents said. "In the Ivy the league has set and points for WL-S. the Tigers out of the post- WL-SALEM (22-0) ment that they decided to League, these measures schools would have to After a pair of tuneup season last year. L. Weaver 0 0-2 0; E. Hollar 3 0-0 7; Wade 3 0-0 6; Poppe 2 0-0 5; Williams 1 0-0 2; Estes cancel the spring sports sea- must apply equally to our meet the standards to be games — the Tigers “Defense and 3 5-6 13; Weaver 6 2-3 14; Hutton 2 2-2 8; sons to be consistent with athletics programs along eligible to compete. How crushed Meadowdale 77-14 Cole 1 1-2 3. Totals: 21 10-15 58. rebounding are going to Jets 0 4 3 0 — 7 the schools' measures to with other academic and co- schools progress through in their tourney opener be key no matter who it Tigers 14 25 6 13 — 58 protect everyone on campus. curricular activities." those phases are deter- Saturday — they will not is,” said McIntosh. “Both Three pointers: Northeastern 1 (Weber); WL- Salem 6 (Estes 2, Hutton 2, E. Hollar, Poppe). "The public health meas- While there won't be any mined by campus and state see a major uptick in the teams have different Team fouls: Northeastern 11; Wl-Salem 7. ures now in effect at all Ivy league competitions or cham- health policies.

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BY TOM WITHERS league in wins (8), ERA (1.63) and AP SPORTS WRITER strikeouts (122) — a Triple Crown for pitchers — in 12 starts. CLEVELAND — The Indians Bieber, who was first intro- pitchers reported to training duced to many fans by winning camp without their ace. the All-Star Game MVP in 2019 Shane Bieber, who dominated when the event was in Cleveland, hitters last season while winning has gone 34-14 over the past the AL Cy Young Award, recently three seasons. tested positive with COVID-19 Even more so than last year, and has not yet reported to the the Indians will count on Bieber club’s facility in Goodyear, to anchor their strong starting Arizona. staff and keep the club competi- President of opera- tive following the trade of All-Star tions Chris Antonetti said shortstop Francisco Lindor and Thursday that Bieber had con- right-hander Carlos Carrasco to tracted the virus and would be the Mets. delayed in joining his teammates Cleveland won a wild-card “He has very, very mild symp- spot last season. toms,” Antonetti said on a video When asked why the Indians call with reporters. “In fact, they will stay competitive this season, were barely noticeable. He’s Antonetti said: "Shane Bieber working through the protocols to and (third baseman) José return. We expect him to get back Ramírez.” to the complex at some point After Bieber’s stellar season, within the next few days.” it's hard to pick one area he Antonetti would not disclose needed much improvement, but when Bieber tested positive. Per Antonetti said that didn’t dis- ’s proto- suade the right-hander from put- cols, Bieber has to isolate for at Cleveland Indians pitcher Shane Bieber throws during a game against the Kansas City Royals in Kansas ting in the needed work. least 10 days from the time he City, Mo. in this Aug. 31, 2020, file photo. Indians ace Shane Bieber recently tested positive with COVID- “With Shane, first and fore- tested positive. He's being moni- 19, delaying the AL Cy Young winner's arrival at training camp. President of baseball operations Chris most, is just setting that great tored by the team’s training staff Antonetti said Thursday that Bieber has only dealt with “very mild symptoms” from the virus. (AP FILE PHOTO foundation that he does every and then will have to be medical- | CHARLIE RIEDEL) winter coming into spring train- ly cleared before he's allowed to ing and be positioned to absorb a integrate with the team. ers of the importance of vigilance other safe,” Indians pitcher Adam “So, I hope everybody here in workload,” Antonetti said. “And Antonetti said Bieber had in following the protocols and Plutko. “We were wildly success- Goodyear is very conscious of hopefully this year that’s 200- been working out at the team’s safety measures they dealt with ful last year because we didn’t what they're doing on and off the plus innings of really high-quality complex this winter. while completing a 60-game have any positives on our team. field to protect each other as performance. And Shane, to his While Bieber’s coronavirus schedule and postseason last We didn’t have to deal with that. teammates.” credit, one of the things that con- case doesn't appear to be serious, year. We didn't have shutdowns. The 25-year-old Bieber was tinues to separate him out is the it’s yet another reminder to play- “We all need to keep each Because of that, we had success. dominant last season, leading the way in which he attacks his work

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 2.19.21 Sports AP source: Eagles send Wentz to Colts for draft picks BY ROB MAADDI Wentz's new teammates Eagles to a playoff victory. AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER are already welcoming his Wentz started every arrival. game in 2019 and helped PHILADELPHIA — "Let's get to work!!! the Eagles win the NFC Carson Wentz helped steer Welcome to Indy! Can't East with an excellent four- the Philadelphia Eagles to wait to see what the future game stretch in December. the franchise's only Super holds in the 317," two-time He became the first NFL Bowl title and later All-Pro linebacker Darius quarterback to throw for received the richest con- Leonard wrote on his social 4,000 yards without a wide tract in team history. media account, citing the receiver having 500 yards He's already gone city's area code. receiving and became the before that deal even Receiver Parris first to throw 20 or more kicked in. Campbell was even more touchdowns and seven or The Eagles agreed to succinct on Twitter: "LETS fewer interceptions in trade Wentz to the WORK!!" three straight seasons. Indianapolis Colts, accord- Wentz is entering the But he was knocked out ing to a person familiar with first season of a four-year, of his first career playoff the deal. Philadelphia $128 million contract start after nine snaps receives a third-round pick extension he signed in June because of a concussion. in this year's draft and a 2019. The Eagles will Wentz hasn't been the conditional second-round absorb a significant salary same since that hit from pick in 2022 that can turn cap hit of $33.8 million in Jadeveon Clowney. He into a first-round pick if dead money on their 2021 posted a 72.8 passer rating, Wentz plays 75% of the cap. Indy started the off- 16 interceptions and lost snaps this year or 70% and season with the second- four fumbles in 12 starts in the Colts make the playoffs. most room under the pro- 2020. The Eagles finished The person spoke to Philadelphia Eagles’ Carson Wentz (11) passes during a game against the jected cap. 4-11-1 and fired coach The Associated Press on Seahawks in Philadelphia on Nov. 30, 2020, in this file photo. The Philadelphia Eagles The Eagles traded up Doug Pederson. They hired condition of anonymity have agreed to trade Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts, according to a person twice in the 2016 NFL draft former Colts offensive Thursday because the deal familiar with the deal. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of to select Wentz with the coordinator Nick Sirianni. hasn't been announced. anonymity because the deal hasn't been announced. (AP FILE PHOTO | RICH SCHULTZ) No. 2 overall pick. He start- The Colts are betting Wentz is coming off the ed all 16 games as a rookie Wentz will rebound with a worst season of his five- win the Super Bowl. has joined Reich's staff. Indianapolis in 2020. After and had a breakout sopho- new team, which looks like year career and was The deal reunites Wentz The Colts are turning to Rivers retired, Wentz more season before he tore a solid fit for the former benched for rookie Jalen with Colts coach Frank their fourth starting quar- became an ideal replace- two knee ligaments in North Dakota State star. Hurts after 12 games. He Reich, who served as terback in Reich's four ment for the team. Week 14 and watched Nick After losing at Buffalo in finished third in NFL MVP Philadelphia's offensive years. Andrew Luck retired Brissett is about to Foles lead the Eagles to a the wild-card round last voting in 2017 when he led coordinator his first two abruptly before the 2019 become a free agent and Super Bowl win over New month, general manager the Eagles to an 11-2 seasons in the league. Press season and Jacoby Brissett the only other quarterback England. Chris Ballard made it clear record before a knee injury Taylor, an offensive assis- took over. Philip Rivers led on the roster is Jacob Eason, A back injury ended Indy's top offseason priori- ended his season and tant coach with the Eagles the team to the playoffs in who never took a snap last Wentz's season early in ty was finding a long-term Philadelphia went on to during Wentz's tenure, also his only season in season as a rookie. 2018 and Foles led the solution at quarterback.

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SPORTS SCOREBOARD

BASKETBALL GOLF PREP SCHEDULES MEN’S TOP 25 SCHEDULES NBA GLANCE Utah at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. (Brooks Koepka) Saturday's Games EASTERN CONFERENCE Saturday's Games Feb. 11-14 _ AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Friday, February 19 DISTRICT BOWLING Ben Logan, Indian Lake, WL-Salem girls at No. 1 Gonzaga vs. San Diego, 8 p.m. Atlantic Division San Antonio at New York, ppd (Daniel Berger) BOYS TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL Golden State at Charlotte, 8 p.m. Feb. 18-21 _ The Genesis Invitational, Pacific Division II district meet, Beaver-Vu Bowl, TBA No. 2 Baylor vs. Oklahoma St., postponed W L Pct GB Bellefontaine vs. Alter at Kettering Trent No. 5 Illinois at Minnesota, 3:30 p.m. Philadelphia 19 10 .655— Indiana at Houston, 8 p.m. Palisades, Calif. Miami at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 25-28 _ World Golf Championships- Arena, 8 p.m. Tuesday, February 23 No. 7 Virginia at Duke, 8 p.m. Brooklyn 18 12 .6001½ Indian Lake vs. Brookville at Butler, 5:30 p.m. No. 8 Alabama vs. Vanderbilt, 1 p.m. Boston 14 14 .5004½ Phoenix at Memphis, 9 p.m. Mexico Championship, Bradenton, Fla. BOYS TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL No. 9 Oklahoma at Iowa St., 6 p.m. New York 14 16 .4675½ Sacramento at Chicago, 9 p.m. Feb. 25-28 _ Puerto Rico Open, Rio Grande, Riverside vs. Ansonia at Piqua, 5 p.m. WL-Salem vs. Miami East at Butler, 8 p.m. Washington at Portland, 10 p.m. Puerto Rico Triad vs. Meadowdale at Northmont, 7:30 p.m. No. 10 Villanova vs. UConn, 1 p.m. Toronto 13 15 .4645½ Sunday's Games Indian Lake-Brookville winner vs. Greenon at No. 12 Texas vs. No. 13 West Virginia, 3 p.m. Southeast Division March 4-7 _ Arnold Palmer Invitational pre- Boston at New Orleans, 3:30 p.m. sented by Mastercard, Orlando, Fla. DISTRICT BOWLING Butler, 5:30 p.m. No. 15 Texas Tech at No. 23 Kansas, 2 p.m. W L Pct GB Ben Logan, WL-Salem, Riverside at boys Triad-Meadowdale winner vs. Carlisle at No. 16 Florida St. vs. Pittsburgh 4 p.m. Charlotte 13 15 .464— Detroit at Orlando, 7 p.m. March 11-14 _ THE PLAYERS Championship, Division II district meet, Beaver-Vu Lanes, Northmont, 7:30 p.m. No. 16 Florida St. vs. No. 18 Virginia Tech, Atlanta 12 16 .4291 Minnesota at New York, 7 p.m. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. postponed Miami 11 17 .3932 Oklahoma City at Cleveland, 7 p.m. March 18-21 _ The Honda Classic, Palm 9:45 a.m. Riverside-Ansonia winner vs. Ft. Loramie at Philadelphia at Toronto, 7 p.m. Beach Gardens, Fla. No. 17 Southern Cal vs. Arizona, 6 p.m. Orlando 11 18 .3792½ Saturday, February 20 Piqua, 5 p.m. No. 19 Tennessee vs. Kentucky, 1 p.m. Washington 9 17 .3463 Denver at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. March 24-28 _ World Golf Championships- No. 20 Missouri at South Carolina, 2 p.m. Central Division Brooklyn at L.A. Clippers, 8 p.m. Dell Technologies Match Play, Austin, Texas BOYS TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL Wednesday, No. 24 Arkansas at Texas A&M, 8:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Sacramento at Milwaukee, 9 p.m. March 25-28 _ Corales Puntacana Resort & Ben Logan vs. Ponitz at Kettering Trent Arena, February 24 Club Championship, Punta Cana, Dominican No. 25 San Diego St. at Fresno St., 7:30 p.m. Milwaukee 16 12 .571— 4 p.m. BOYS TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL Sunday's Games Indiana 15 14 .5171½ Republic GOLF Bellefontaine-Alter winner vs. Valley View at No. 3 Michigan at No. 4 Ohio St., 1 p.m. Chicago 12 15 .4443½ April 1-4 _ Valero Texas Open, San Antonio Monday, February 22 April 8-11 _ Masters Tournament, Augusta, Kettering Trent Arena, 5:30 p.m. No. 6 Houston vs. Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Cleveland 10 19 .3456½ GIRLS TOURNAMENT BASKETBALL No. 11 Iowa at Penn St., 5 p.m. Detroit 8 20 .2868 PGA TOUR SCHEDULE Ga. Ben Logan-Ponitz winner vs. Chaminade April 15-18 _ RBC Heritage, Hilton Head, S.C. WL-Salem vs. Waynesville at Ft. Loramie, No. 21 Wisconsin at Northwestern, 7 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Sept. 10-13 _ Safeway Open (Stewart Cink) Julienne-Kenton Ridge winner, 8 p.m. Southwest Division April 22-25 _ Zurich Classic of New Orleans, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 17-20 _ U.S. Open Championship New Orleans WOMEN’S TOP 25 W L Pct GB (Bryson DeChambeau) San Antonio 16 11 .593— April 29-May 2 _ Valspar Championship, Palm Sept. 24-27 _ Corales Puntacana Resort & Harbor, Fla. SCHEDULES Memphis 12 12 .5002½ Club Championship (Hudson Swafford) Friday's Games May 6-9 _ Wells Fargo Championship, Dallas 13 15 .4643½ Sept. 25-27 _ Ryder Cup, Kohler, Wis. (can- TRANSACTIONS No. 6 Stanford vs. Arizona St., 10 p.m. New Orleans 12 16 .4294½ Charlotte, N.C. celed) May 13-16 _ AT&T Byron Nelson, McKinney, No. 8 UCLA vs. No. 13 Oregon, 8 p.m. Houston 11 17 .3935½ Oct. 1-4 _ Sanderson Farms Championship No. 10 Arizona at , 3:30 p.m. Northwest Division Texas BASEBALL RHP Mark Melancon. Placed RHP Mike (Sergio Garcia) May 20-23 _ PGA Championship, Kiawah Clevinger on the 60-day Il. No. 17 Kentucky vs. LSU, 2 p.m. W L Pct GB Oct. 8-11 _ Shriners Hospitals for Children Major League Baseball No. 23 S. Dakota St., at N. Dakota St., 6 p.m. Utah 24 5 .828— Island, S.C. MLBPI — Named Shawn McDonald vice presi- FOOTBALL Open (Martin Laird) May 27-30 _ Charles Schwab Challenge, Fort No. 25 Missouri St., vs. Bradley, 8 p.m. Portland 18 10 .6435½ Oct. 15-18 _ The CJ Cup @ Shadow Creek dent/business and legal affairs, Robert Sanzillo Saturday's Games Worth, Texas Denver 15 13 .5368½ vice president/strategy, operations and legal affairs ATLANTA FALCONS — Released S Ricardo (Jason Kokrak) June 3-6 _ the Memorial Tournament present- No. 1 UConn at Xavier, 3 p.m. Oklahoma City 11 17 .39312½ and promoted Zvee Geffen to director of licensing. Allen and DE Allen Bailey. Waived QB Kurt Oct. 22-25 _ ZOZO Championship @ ed by Nationwide, Dublin, Ohio No. 9 Maryland vs. Minnesota, Noon. Minnesota 7 22 .24117 American League Benkert. Sherwood (Patrick Cantlay) June 10-13 _ RBC Canadian Open, Toronto No. 12 South Florida vs. Tulane, 7 p.m. Pacific Division BOSTON RED SOX — Claimed RHP John DENVER BRONCOS — Released NT Kyle Peko. Oct. 29-Nov. 1 _ World Golf Championships- June 17-20 _ U.S. Open , La Jolla, Calif. No. 16 Gonzaga at San Diego, 5 p.m. W L Pct GB Schreiber from Detroit waivers. Placed LHP DETROIT LIONS — Signed DL Joel Heath to HSBC Champions, Shanghai (canceled) June 24-27 _ Travelers Championship, No. 19 DePaul vs. Creighton, 2 p.m. L.A. Lakers 22 7 .759— Chris Sale on the 60-day IL. a reserve/futures contract. Oct. 29-Nov. 1 _ Bermuda Championship Cromwell, Conn. No. 19 West Virginia vs. TCU, 2 p.m. L.A. Clippers 21 9 .7001½ MINNESOTA TWINS — Announced that INF LAS VEGAS RAIDERS — Signed DL David (Brian Gay) July 1-4 _ Rocket Mortgage Classic, Detroit No. 23 South Dakota St., at North Dakota St., Phoenix 17 10 .6304 Brian Dozier has retired. Irving to a one-year contract. Nov. 5-8 _ Vivint Houston Open (Carlos Ortiz) July 8-11 _ John Deere Classic, Silvis, Ill. 6 p.m. Golden State 16 13 .5526 — Agreed to terms PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Traded QB Nov. 12-15 _ Masters Tournament (Dustin July 15-18 _ The Open Championship, No. 24 Northwestern vs. Wisconsin, 3 p.m. Sacramento 12 15 .4449 with RHP Sergio Romo on a one-year con- Carson Wentz to Indianapolis in exchange for Johnson) Sandwich, United Kingdom No. 25 Missouri St. vs. Bradley, 8 p.m. Nov. 19-22 _ The RSM Classic (Robert Streb) tract. Announced that INF Nate Orf has retired. a third-round draft pick in 2021 and a second- Sunday's Games RESULTS, SCHEDULES July 15-18 _ Barbasol Championship, SEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms with round pick in 2022. Friday's Games Dec. 3-6 _ Mayakoba Golf Classic (Viktor Nicholasville, Ky. No. 2 South Carolina vs. No. 17 Kentucky, 3 p.m. Hovland) LHP James Paxton on a one-year contract. HOCKEY No. 3 Louisville at Florida St. 4 p.m. Denver at Charlotte, ppd July 22-25 _ 3M Open, Blaine, Minn. Placed RHP Andres Munoz on the 60-day IL. Denver at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Dec. 3-6 _ Hero World Challenge, Nassau, Aug. 5-8 _ World Golf Championships-FedEx No. 4 NC State vs. North Carolina, Noon National League BUFFALO SABRES — Recalled D William Golden State at Orlando, 7 p.m. Bahamas (canceled) St. Jude Invitational, Memphis, Tenn. No. 5 Texas A&M at Mississippi, 4 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS — Agreed to terms with RHP Borgen from the taxi squad. Loaned F Casey Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 7-10 _ Sentry Tournament of Champions Aug. 5-8 _ Barracuda Championship, Truckee, No. 7 Baylor at Oklahoma, 2 p.m. Brandon Workman on a one-year contract. Mittelstadt to the taxi squad. Chicago at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. (Harris English) Calif. No. 8 UCLA vs. Oregon St., 4 p.m. Designated INF Sergio Alcantara for assignment. CALGARY FLAMES — Recalled C Byron Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. Jan. 14-17 _ Sony Open in Hawaii (Kevin Na) Aug. 12-15 _ Wyndham Championship, No. 11 Michigan vs. No. 15 Ohio State, 2 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Agreed to terms with Froese from Stockton (AHL) loan. Detroit at Memphis, 8 p.m. Jan. 21-24 _ The American Express (Si Woo Greensboro, N.C. No. 13 Oregon at Southern California, 4 p.m. RF Tyler Naquin on a minor league contract. CAROLINA HURRICANES — Reassigned F Oklahoma City at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Kim) Aug. 19-22 _ THE NORTHERN TRUST, No. 14 Indiana vs. Iowa, TBA CLEVELAND INDIANS — Signed LHP Oliver Jason Cotton and RW Spencer Smallman to Phoenix at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Jan. 28-31 _ Farmers Insurance Open (Patrick Jersey City, N.J. No. 18 Arkansas at LSU, 6 p.m. Perez to a minor league contract. Fort Wayne (ECHL). 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