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NEWS BRIEFS Plantation RV resort rejected Citrus County COVID-19 cases Their votes led to a standing City council ovation from a chamber full of No updates were pro- residents opposing the 68-acre vided by the Florida De- development in between West partment of Health in to consider Fort Island Trail and West Planta- Citrus County. tion Lane, within city limits. As of the most recent “I don’t think there’s a person update, 463 deaths have development in this audience who’d like this project,” Commissioner Robert been reported in the BUSTER THOMPSON Froehling said at the end of the county, 11,418 people Staff writer have tested positive three-hour hearing, heated with passionate public comments. (including 99 non- Members of the Crystal River The commissioners’ vote residents), and a total of Planning Commission made it clear doesn’t stop the Plantation Out- to developers wanting to build an 743 have been post outright. Developers will RV park for The Plantation on Crys- hospitalized. take their project before the city tal River: no, thank you. Totals reflect prelimi- council for the elected officials to With a pair of 7-0 votes late nary reports received by consider during meetings on Thursday, June 3, at city hall, the state, and are subject July 12 and Aug. 9. commissioners rejected the pro- MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle to revision. Council’s decision could either posed rezoning and replanning This nine-hole golf course at The Plantation on Crystal River could become affirm or overturn the planning applications for the Plantation an upscale RV park if development particulars can be worked out. The County to commission’s recommendations. Outpost Club and Resort. entrance to the proposed park would be off Fort Island Trail, shown on the host sports See PARK/Page A5 right. expo today Citrus County Parks and Recreation is hosting a Youth Sports and Activ- ity Expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Citrus Springs Community Cen- ter, 1570 W. Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs. The event will Start up summer give parents and their children information about youth sports and activities Friday was the last day of class for Citrus County public school students throughout Citrus County. Register to vote at the Inverness Gov’t Center The Supervisor of Elections Office will be at the Inverness Govern- ment Center from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday, June 10, 212 W. Main St. Stop by to make changes to your voter re- cord or register to vote. Information to apply for election worker positions will also be available. For questions or to host the elections office staff at your organization or business, email vote@ votecitrus.gov, call 352- 564-7120 or fax 352-564-7121. MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle To learn more, visit School faculty and staff wave to Rock Crusher Elementary School students Friday, June 4, as they leave the school grounds for the last votecitrus.gov. time of the school year. Friday was the last day for students within the public school system in Citrus County for the 2020-2021 school Gov. DeSantis year. signs military- For more photos, click friendly bills on this story at TALLAHASSEE — Re- www.chronicle publican Florida Gov. Ron online.com. DeSantis signed two bills Friday aimed at helping LEFT: Julian Aviles-Daoust veterans transition to the has a tearful goodbye Friday, civilian workforce and a June 4, with his fifth-grade third that helps children of teacher Connie Kane as he active military members prepares to load onto a school adjust to new schools. bus bound for home for the One of the bills ex- summer. Friday marked the pands an exemption for last day of school for students qualified veterans to get in public schools within Citrus government jobs even if County. they don’t have a re- RIGHT: Rock Crusher quired post secondary Elementary School teacher Deirdre Moore hugs 10-year- degree. old Juliana Ebert Friday Another designates afternoon as school is Veterans Florida, a non- released for the summer. The profit corporation within two share a hug after sharing the Florida Department of a classroom through the Veterans’ Affairs, to be school year. the Florida’s principal or- ganization that works with the U.S. Department of Defense’s SkillBridge program. The third bill creates a Schlabachs reflect Purple Star Campus pro- CRPS staff member gram for schools. — From staff and wire reports on county’s impacts INDEX nominated for award Classifieds ...... B6 BUSTER schools and organizations Comics ...... B5 HANNAH SACHEWICZ excitement to share the surprise news THOMPSON they grew up with. Crossword ...... B9 Staff writer and celebrate with unsuspecting Staff writer “It’s very important to Editorial...... A8 Godfrey. remember where we came Entertainment . . . . . A4 Rick Godfrey thought the staff of Earlier this year, he was named the As they pursue their from,” Catherine said. Horoscope ...... A4 Crystal River Primary School (CRPS) 2021 School Related Employee of the passions to change the “There’s many more op- Lottery Numbers . . .B2 was gathering in the cafeteria to cele- Year in the Citrus County School Dis- world below and above its portunities here than peo- Lottery Payouts . . . .B2 brate Principal Donnie Brown’s retire- trict. The award was presented at the border with the stars, ple believe.” Movies ...... B5 ment, but it was him they were there to annual Galaxy of Stars event on Jan. 7. Catherine and Julia Schla- “This is a small town,” added Julia, “but we have Obituaries ...... None celebrate. “I was kind of shocked to win the bach don’t forget how their a lot of treasures other Religion ...... A12 On Friday, June 4, after the students county,” Godfrey said. He said that he hometown brought them was even more shocked to learn that he counties and cities in the TV Listings...... B4 went home for the summer, the Florida to such heights. Department of Education announced was nominated for the statewide Born and raised in Cit- state, and in the country, the nominees for the 2021 School Re- award. “How do they pick five from all rus County, the 21-year-old don’t have.” lated Employee of the Year on the state those winners?” he said. twin sisters said they owe On Thursday, Catherine level. Godfrey has been with the Citrus much of their accomplish- shipped out to the Camp Teachers and staff gathered with See AWARD/Page A6 ments to the people, See SISTERS/Page A11 A2 SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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STATE &CITRUS L COUNTYOCAL CHRONICLE Around the STATE Simpson money gets vetoed CHRISTINE low-income girls and contain projects foster children, Colorado that, a study Teen pleads SEXTON women to long-acting re- that haven’t been with a goal of pro- showed, reduced unin- not guilty in News Service of Florida versible contraception. discussed publicly viding permanent tended pregnancies. Senate President Wilton but have been living situations. But the proposal drew 13-year-old’s TALLAHASSEE — It’s Simpson, R-Trilby, had agreed to by legis- For Simpson, of- concerns, at least in part death not often that a Florida tucked the money into the lative leaders. fering low-income from abortion opponents. governor vetoes spending budget for the upcoming Simpson, who JACKSONVILLE — A girls and young While Simpson pushed for projects championed by fiscal year. was adopted at age women access to the program behind the 14-year-old Florida boy fac- legislative leaders from “I sprinkled it in,” Simp- 6, focused during affordable scenes, Senate Health and ing a first-degree murder the same party. son told The News Service the legislative ses- Sen. Wilton long-acting revers- Human Services Appro- charge in the fatal stabbing But that’s exactly what of Florida on Thursday, re- sion on ways to im- Simpson ible contraception priations Chairman Aaron of a 13-year-old classmate happened Wednesday ferring to what has become prove opportunities for — known as LARCs — to Bean, R-Fernandina has pleaded not guilty, ac- when Republican Gov. known in legislative par- children living in out-of- reduce unintended preg- Beach, was the point man cording to court documents. Ron DeSantis vetoed from lance as a “sprinkle list.” home care or foster homes. nancies and abortions was on the issue. Aiden Fucci, who is being the budget $2 million that Unveiled at the eleventh He prioritized revamping a an idea in the same vein. “The program was a tried as an adult, is being would have gone toward hour of budget negotia- law about placement and He wanted to model the lightning rod,” Bean told held in the Duval County increasing access for tions, sprinkle lists often transfer decisions for efforts after a program in the News Service. Jail in Jacksonville, but is being separated from the adult population, FirstCoast News reported. A pretrial hearing for Fucci is scheduled for Do your part to conserve eelgrass July 28 in neighboring St. Johns County where Fucci and Tristyn Bailey lived and attended school. Tristyn’s family reported her missing on Mother’s Day and her body was found in the woods follow- ing a daylong search. Evi- dence, including video surveillance, led investiga- tors to Fucci. He was origi- nally charged with second-degree murder, but the charge was upgraded because of the severity of the crime. Gaetz friend faces sentencing in August, judge accepts pleas ORLANDO — A central figure in the Justice Depart- ment’s sex trafficking inves- tigation into Rep. Matt Gaetz will be sentenced in August after a judge ac- cepted a plea deal requiring him to cooperate with prosecutors. Joel Greenberg, 36, pleaded guilty last month to six of the nearly three dozen charges he faced, in- cluding sex trafficking of a minor, and he admitted that he had paid at least one un- derage girl to have sex with him and other men. Gaetz was not mentioned Special to the Chronicle in the plea agreement. But Long propeller scars can be seen in Hunter Springs, caused by a boater failing to lift their propellers as they went through shallow areas. Greenberg’s cooperation — This kind of damage is easily avoided with proper care and attention. as a key figure in the inves- tigation and a close ally of Gaetz’s — may escalate SCR reminds boaters to ‘Mind Your Bottom’ when using local waters the potential legal and politi- Propeller scars can be just as for this to happen, if ever. Ten consistent food source. SCR cal liability facing the fire- Special to the Chronicle damaging, if not more, if boat- years of damage can be avoided has seen many reports over the brand Republican It’s summertime and Citrus ers do not raise them while with just 10 extra minutes of last few months about the in- congressman from the Flor- County residents are fortunate passing through shallow care. creased number of manatee ida Panhandle. to be surrounded by some of waters. Why is eelgrass so deaths due to starvation and a Gaetz has denied the al- the most beautiful waterways But why is it so detrimental? important? lack of natural food source. legations and any accusa- in the world. With that gift, The eelgrass in King’s Bay is Eelgrass produces oxygen Thankfully, manatee starva- tion of wrongdoing and has however, comes a responsibil- doing a phenomenal job of and helps fight against storm tion is not an issue in Crystal said repeatedly he will not ity to ensure this beauty is pro- growing and spreading natu- surge. It also helps clarify the River because of the progress resign from Congress. tected for generations to come. rally. Propeller and anchor waterways back to the crystal that has been made and will Save Crystal River (SCR) scars affect how the eelgrass clear river that has been gone continue to be made through South Carolina shares some conservation tips. grows and spreads. When an- for years due to an overabun- SCR’s King’s Bay restoration woman, son “Minding Your Bottom” is a chor and propellers dig into the dance of Lyngbya and other project. It’s up to Citrus Coun- term SCR uses to encourage sandy bottom of the waterways, natural and human-caused ty’s residents to protect this killed in Florida residents and visitors to take it creates a trench barrier that factors. vital ecosystem by simply traffic crash care of the eelgrass beds Citrus the eelgrass’ root system is un- Eelgrass has also had a great “Minding Your Bottom.” County worked so hard to re- able to surpass. impact on local businesses by To learn more about the RIDGE MANOR — A store. Moving a boat, even a few In some cases, eelgrass increasing aquatic life, includ- King’s Bay restoration project woman and her adult son feet, without pulling up the an- meadows heal these scars, but ing the beloved manatees, or to get involved, visit Save from South Carolina were chor can damage the eelgrass. it can take more than 10 years through the creation of a CrystalRiver.com. killed early Friday when the vehicle they were riding in collided with a flat-bed tractor-trailer at a Florida in- tersection with an “inopera- tive” traffic light, the Florida Families plead for info on shooting Highway Patrol said. The SUV’s driver, who is ADRIANA GOMEZ his family as an attorney, investigation. But Mi- the 29-year-old wife of the LICON issued a “call to action to ami-Dade County’s top man killed in the crash, Associated Press speak up and say some- prosecutor, Katherine Run- thing” on what they know dle, indicated that there’s and two children — ages 1 MIAMI — Officials in about the Memorial Day been a hesitancy among and 8 — were also injured Miami and relatives of vic- weekend shootings. members of the community in the crash just after tims are pleading with the “It was so many people, to come forward with tips 3 a.m. Friday, a trooper’s community for informa- friends, loved ones,” she because of a climate of vio- report said. The woman’s tion on suspects in a shoot- said. “The pain and the suf- lent retribution for turn- injuries were considered ing at a banquet hall that fering is reverberating coats and a general mistrust serious, while both chil- killed three people and throughout our community. in law enforcement. dren suffered minor in- wounded 20 others. Police No one deserves to lose “You’ve got to give us in- jures, troopers said. have made no arrests. their loved ones like this in formation. I know there’s a The family is from Mon- Ashley Gannt, who is a such a senseless act.” lot of talk of people who live cks Corner, South Carolina, cousin of one of the three Police have said they’re in fear of retaliation, but we the report said. victims — Desmond Grant focusing on a rivalry be- do have victim protection — From wire reports — and also is representing tween local rappers in their procedures,” Rundle said. •Wood

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Spend time that will Massini’s orld ar I. bring you peace of mind. play about In 1964, The Rolling Stones per- Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22 : You’ll accom- what led to formed the first concert of their first plish what you set out to do if you take the collapse action. Less talk will help you avoid in- .S. tour at Swing Auditorium in San of Lehman Bernardino, California. terference. Listen to your heart. Adrian Associated Press Brothers — Ten years ago: Israeli troops bat- Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 23 : Pay attention adapted by Lester Jon Bon Jovi performs at the fifth annual Love Rocks NYC to what others are offering. erify the in- tled hundreds of pro-Palestinian pro- Ben Power concert to benefit God’s Love We Deliver at the Beacon Theatre formation provided, then proceed in a on Thursday, June 3, in New York. testers who tried to burst across direction that puts your mind at ease. and directed by Syria’s frontier with the Golan — will add Adrian Lester, replac- Scorpio Oct. 24-Nov. 22 : Listen to the Heights, killing a reported 20 people. lessons of experience, and you’ll avoid ing Ben Miles, and joining Five years ago: David Gilkey, a making a financial mistake. e what you and COVID-19 spurs set Apple Music sets veteran news photographer and have to improve your lifestyle. . Producers are shutdown for Juneteenth playlist video editor for National Public Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21 : Don’t be aiming for a Sept. 25 reopening Radio, and an Afghan journalist, fooled by what others do or say when at the Nederlander Theatre. ‘Mission Impossible’ NE YOR — Artists includ- abihullah Tamanna, were killed in it’s your needs that are important. Show Tickets go on sale June 9. LONDON — Paramount Pic- ing Chloe alle, Black an insurgent ambush while on discipline when dealing with money. Spanning 150 years and run- tures on Thursday temporarily Thought of the Roots and assignment. Capricorn Dec. 22- an. 19 : You’ll ning three and a half hours, The shut down production on the .E.R. have recorded songs One year ago: Minneapolis flock to people who are fast-paced and Lehman Trilogy illustrates the British set of honoring Juneteenth for Apple banned chokeholds by police, the live life to the fullest. 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Pisces Feb. 20-March 20 : Take your As we watch the play unfold, for Friday on the streaming plat- Today’s Birthdays: Actor-singer mind off what troubles you. Engage in we see the family grow in wealth coronavirus. form. It comes about two weeks Bill Hayes is 96. Broadcast journalist Tom pastimes with people you enjoy. Safe and status, but we have to ask, e have ahead of the annual holiday, also Bill Moyers is 87. Former Canadian Cruise socializing will lift your spirits. when does enough’ become temporarily known as Emancipation Day and Prime Minister Joe Clark is 82. Aries March 21-April 19 : Concentrate too much,’ said Lester. Their halted produc- Freedom Day, that commemo- Country singer Don Reid (The Stat- on personal changes that make you feel capitalism is at first driven by tion on Mission: Impossible 7’ rates when the last enslaved Af- ler Brothers) is 76. Rock singer Lau- and look your best. 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their recent meeting, but and road-ready, not af- the public and commis- fixed to the ground. Own- PARK sion still weren’t satisfied ers must also be ready to Continued from Page A1 with Baker’s answers on move out in six hours. Thursday. Challenging city staff ’s Council approved a sim- “Anytime you’re working conditions, Baker told ilar, 61-acre RV park de- with a new neighbor, you planning commissioners sign in mid-2018 from the have stuff you have to work Thursday similar develop- Plantation’s owner — out,” Liz Hobba told com- ment designs were already Kingwood Crystal River missioners. “What you’re approved in 2018. Resort Corporation — for seeing here are huge “Some may argue there the same location, but changes. ... This is a bad are significant material ground never broke. neighbor, and you have to differences between the Kingwood resubmitted hold their feet to the fire.” plans,” he said, “but that’s its latest development ap- “It’s going to be real dif- not the case.” plication for the Planta- ficult to put lipstick on this Baker said the older tion Outpost in 2021. pig, guys,” resident Ben plan, contrary to what the It would like to add an- Torricelli added. city believes, isn’t expired other 7 acres from its In a May 28 letter to because it was allowed for neighboring golf course to commissioners, City Man- construction over a nine- incorporate resort ameni- ager Ken Frink said the year period. ties and 322 RV lots, up development was “incon- “We have not stopped from the 294 lots it was ap- sistent” with city codes the work on this,” he said, proved for in 2018, requir- and ordinances “and in- noting the developer’s in- ing Kingwood to have the compatible with neighbor- vestments in engineering city approve an updated ing uses.” and environmental stud- set of zoning and develop- Frink said commission- ies. “We would hope we’re ment changes. ers should make sure the not starting from zero; If approved, the Planta- Outpost has solutions for that’s our legal opinion.” tion Outpost would be con- evacuating its trailer- Veteran commission City of Crystal River structed in six phases over based tenants, protecting members said they don’t The Plantation Outpost Club and Resort is being proposed for development within the 10 years, replacing the manatees, limiting water remember making such limits of Crystal River, in between West Fort Island Trail and West Plantation Lane, to Plantation’s nine-hole La- pollutants into King’s Bay approvals. provide 322 RV hook-ups and other amenities. goons course. and easing traffic on Fort “Not at any time during Resort tenants could Island Trail. that presentation were they the Hourglass Lake Subdi- developer would be OK they can do.” stay for up to six months, City staff came up with talking about being perma- vision to the south. having a large lake on the Baker said the vegeta- either in their recreational 18 development condi- nent RVs,” Commissioner Commissioners and resi- premises. tive buffering between one vehicle or a 400-square- tions for the Outpost to fol- Charles Kish said, “nor was dents were skeptical of Bak- Trailers that couldn’t be and two acres in thickness foot model trailer, which low, outlining how the RV there any discussion about er’s claims the bay’s water evacuated, Baker said, would suffice. has hidden chassis so it resort will hook up to city attaching the waterways.” quality wouldn’t suffer. could be temporarily an- Residents told commis- can become wheeled. utilities, submit a flood City Attorney Robert “All that toxic transmis- chored with a drain to keep sioners it wasn’t right for Thursday was the sec- evacuation plan, plant a Batsel Jr. told commission- sion fluid and gas is going them from drifting in a them to be ignored. ond time developers vegetative buffer around ers he will discuss the to be in our waterways,” flood, drawing ire from the “This applicant has sought approval from the most of its perimeter and matter with the develop- Torricelli said. crowd saying the buildings shown a complete disre- city’s citizen-run planning improve the intersection er’s lawyer. Commissioner Scott would then be permanent. gard,” Hobba said. “It con- commission. to its entrance off of Fort Excavations into up- Ebert said the developer Citing federal and state fuses the mind.” Daniel Baker, an engi- Island Trail. lands would create shouldn’t be given special law, Baker insisted the trail- Contact Chronicle re- neer with ACP-Communi- Staff added a few more roughly 11 acres of man- rights to dredge. ers weren’t fixed structures. porter Buster Thompson at ties LLC, first pitched his rules since the commis- made, interconnected lake “You’re in the city,” he Residents also asked 352-564-2916, bthompson@ client’s Plantation Outpost sion’s May meeting, like re- and canal systems leading said, “and we have rules.” why the developer couldn’t chronicleonline.com or visit to commissioners May 6, stricting the Outpost from up to the Plantation’s ma- Baker said the devel- build a 6-foot privacy fence tinyurl.com/yxn2ahso to see drawing many concerns building a boat or water- rina, Baker said. oper isn’t looking to around the Outpost to keep more of his stories. from the dais and audience. craft ramp, having boating Baker said the ex- dredge, and has to get per- its transient guests from City and Citrus County access into King’s Bay and panded waters would ex- mission from state and freely driving onto neigh- To Place Your homeowners living along parking model trailers. ceed standards for treating federal agencies for its up- boring parcels and roads. “In Memory” ad, Fort Island Trail, Planta- In the event of an evacu- the stormwater runoff land excavations. “I haven’t heard one tion Lane and North Coun- ation, staff said, recre- from the paved RV resort If a canal extension isn’t thing about security,” resi- Contact Lori Driver try Club Drive told ational vehicles in the and what floodwaters the allowed to be dug due to dent Jim Fike said. “A 564-2931 or email: commissioners they’re resort must be licensed county would pump from manatees, Baker said, the fence could be the least [email protected] worried the RV resort would, among other things, Brown Funeral Home & Crematory Closing time for placing Funeral Home With Crematory ad is 4 business days bring increased traffic and FREE Lecanto, Florida construction congestion to FREE URN ADM. 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A click of the wrist Money&Markets gets you more at www.chronicleonline.com 4,240 34,880 Stocks end week higher S&P 500 Dow Jones industrials 4,180 Close: 4,229.89 34,500 Close: 34,756.39 Change: 37.04 (0.9%) Change: 179.35 (0.5%) 4,120 10 DAYS 34,120 10 DAYS US jobs report 4,400 35,000 34,000 4,200 calms Fed fears 33,000 4,000 32,000 DAMIAN J. TROISE 31,000 AND ALEX VEIGA 3,800 30,000 AP business writers 3,600 29,000 DJFM AM DJFM AM Wall Street closed out a week of mostly choppy StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG %CHG YTD trading with broad gains DOW 34,772.12 34,618.69 34,756.39 +179.35 +0.52% +13.56% Friday, pushing the S&P NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 15,608.57 15,363.51 15,467.47 -72.45 -0.47% +23.67% DOW Util. 906.24 900.05 900.82 -1.67 -0.19% +4.18% 500 to its second straight Vol. (in mil.) 3,743 3,738 NYSE Comp. 16,718.01 16,632.34 16,708.74 +76.40 +0.46% +15.04% weekly gain. Pvs. Volume 5,108 4,623 NASDAQ 13,826.82 13,692.01 13,814.49 +199.98 +1.47% +7.19% The S&P 500 rose 0.9% Advanced 1585 1984 S&P 500 4,233.45 4,206.05 4,229.89 +37.04 +0.88% +12.61% and finished with a 0.6% Associated Press Declined 874 1307 S&P 400 2,731.18 2,713.34 2,728.67 +13.71 +0.51% +18.30% gain for the week. Tech- Traders Aman Patel, left, and Ashley Lara work on the floor New Highs 269 168 Wilshire 5000 44,277.08 43,845.97 44,239.75 +393.79 +0.90% +12.12% of the New York Stock Exchange, Thursday in New York. New Lows 4 14 Russell 2000 2,293.68 2,277.44 2,286.41 +7.16 +0.31% +15.78% nology stocks were biggest gainers and did the most Average gained to drive the broader mar- dip helped push tech Stocks of Local Interest 179.35 points, or 0.5%, to stocks higher. Lower inter- ket higher. Microsoft rose 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR 34,756.39. The rally in est rates help stocks gen- 2.1% and Apple added NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV technology stocks helped erally because they can 1.9%. Communication AT&T Inc T 26.35 4 33.88 29.27 +.04 +0.1 t t t +1.8 +2.3 19 2.08 push the Nasdaq to a solid steer some investors away stocks and companies that gain. The tech-heavy index from bonds that are paying Ametek Inc AME 84.53 0 139.07 137.70 +.87 +0.6 s s s +13.9 +47.0 36 0.80f rely on consumer spend- climbed 199.98 points, or little in interest toward Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 47.46 0 77.59 76.79 +.45 +0.6 s s s +9.8 +58.8 36 1.10e ing also made solid gains. 1.5%, to 13,814.49. riskier investments. Stocks Bank of America BAC 22.39 0 43.49 43.27 +.02 ... s s s +42.8 +75.8 19 0.72 Only utilities closed lower. Smaller company stocks that look the most expen- The rally followed a Capital City Bank CCBG 17.55 8 28.98 26.15 -.42 -1.6 t s s +6.4 +39.3 12 0.60f also notched gains. The Rus- sive based on their earn- Labor Department report Citigroup C 40.49 0 80.29 79.49 -.14 -0.2 s s s +28.9 +61.1 11 2.04 sell 2000 added 7.16 points, ings, such as technology showing U.S. employers Disney DIS 108.02 8 203.02 177.18 +.94 +0.5 t t t -2.2 +49.1 1. 76 or 0.3%, to 2,286.41. companies, can be among added 559,000 jobs in May. The pickup in jobs last the biggest beneficiaries. Duke Energy DUK 77.58 8 108.00 101.48 -.19 -0.2 s s s +10.8 +19.2 57 3.86f That’s an improvement EPR Properties EPR 20.62 9 56.07 52.12 -.68 -1.3 s s s +60.4 +59.9 4.32 month is another sign that Investors have been from April’s sluggish gain, the economy continues to worried about rising infla- Equity Commonwealth EQC 25.72 5 30.17 27.85 +.08 +0.3 s s s +2.1 -5.9 cc 2.50e but short of economists’ recover, even as employ- tion becoming a long-term Exxon Mobil Corp XOM 31.11 0 64.02 61.45 +.27 +0.4 s t s +49.1 +36.2 79 3.48 forecasts. Still, the lower- ment remains relatively issue, rather than the tem- Ford Motor F 5.67 0 16.06 15.97 -.02 -0.1 s s s +81.7 +152.7 16 ... than-expected increase in shaky and struggling to get porary effect from the re- Gen Electric GE 5.93 0 14.42 13.96 -.13 -0.9 t s s +29.3 +100.4 40 0.04 jobs may have opened the back to pre-pandemic covering economy. They door for the Federal Re- HCA Holdings Inc HCA 91.21 0 217.36 213.77 +.51 +0.2 t s s +30.0 +93.6 20 1.92 levels. are also worried that The serve to keep the accelera- Home Depot HD 234.31 7 345.69 311.01 -.42 -0.1 t t s +17.1 +27.0 26 6.60 The jobs report showed Fed could consider pull- tor floored on its efforts to that companies are still ing its support for the Intel Corp INTC 43.61 6 68.49 57.37 +1.13 +2.0 s t t +15.2 -5.3 11 1.39f support the economy, struggling to find enough economy if inflation runs IBM IBM 105.92 0 148.74 147.42 +1.87 +1.3 s s s +17.1 +20.8 24 6.56f which include monthly workers as the economy too hot. LKQ Corporation LKQ 24.00 0 51.68 50.45 +.27 +0.5 t s s +43.2 +78.2 29 ... bond purchases to keep in- rapidly recovers from the Inflation has already Lowes Cos LOW 123.09 8 215.22 189.91 -.39 -0.2 t t t +18.3 +46.3 25 2.20 terest rates low. recession caused by the burst higher across the Lumen Technologies LUMN 8.51 8 16.60 14.75 -.24 -1.6 s s s +51.3 +51.9 1.00 “When you see employ- pandemic. People are ei- economy, with prices ris- ment numbers like we saw McDonalds Corp MCD 178.88 0 238.18 233.38 +.93 +0.4 t t s +8.8 +27.4 34 5.16f ther looking for better jobs ing for everything from today, which were slightly Microsoft Corp MSFT 181.35 9 263.19 250.79 +5.08 +2.1 s t s +12.8 +34.9 34 2.24 than they had before the used automobiles to disappointing, that would pandemic, retiring early, restaurant meals. Employ- Motorola Solutions MSI 127.58 0 210.66 209.95 +.10 ... s s s +23.5 +50.6 37 2.84f give market participants worried about child care ers are also finding it NextEra Energy NEE 58.44 5 87.69 72.34 -.03 ... t t t -6.2 +15.6 1.54f confidence that the Fed or otherwise taking time harder to attract employ- Piedmont Office RT PDM 11.26 0 19.99 19.33 -.19 -1.0 s s s +19.1 +17.8 10 0.84 will stay on track and keep on the sidelines from the ees, which could force Regions Fncl RF 9.79 0 23.81 22.63 -.31 -1.4 t t s +40.4 +104.0 15 0.62 rates lower for a longer job market. them to raise wages, also Smucker, JM SJM 101.89 0 139.57 139.82 +1.94 +1.4 s s s +21.0 +21.2 17 3.60f period of time,” said Clin- “There are still seasonal adding to inflation. ton Warren, global invest- Texas Instru TXN 116.83 0 197.58 190.07 +4.07 +2.2 s s s +15.8 +58.7 34 3.60 issues,” said Liz Ann The contrast between ment specialist at J.P. Sonders, chief investment signs of higher inflation UniFirst Corp UNF 160.70 7 258.86 221.88 +1.09 +0.5 s t t +4.8 +20.1 33 1.00 Morgan Private Bank. strategist at Charles and a still-recovering Verizon Comm VZ 52.85 5 61.95 57.30 +.32 +0.6 s t t -2.5 +4.9 13 2.52 “The market is saying ‘OK, Schwab. There is, she said, labor market has made it Vodafone Group VOD 13.14 8 20.36 18.48 +.12 +0.7 s t s +12.1 +14.7 0.97e the Fed is going to keep a “disconnect between job difficult for investors to WalMart Strs WMT 11 7. 01 7 153.66 141.85 +.25 +0.2 t s s -1.6 +15.8 82 2.20f rates lower, that’s good for openings, which have get a read on what the Fed Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 33.36 0 57.05 54.85 +.08 +0.1 s s t +37.5 +27.9 1.87 the stock market, it’s good been incredibly robust, will do next.

Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last for risk asset classes, and and the desire or willing- “That’s why the market 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum that’s what’s driving the ness to go back to work.” has been constrained in of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in market higher today.” Bond yields fell. The such a tight band of turns preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. The S&P 500 rose yield on the 10-year Trea- over the last, not only 37.04 points to 4,229.89. sury slipped to 1.55% from week, but throughout this InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR The Dow Jones Industrial 1.62% late Thursday. The whole year,” Warren said. TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Stocks on Wall Street made 3-month T-bill .02 .02 ... .15 broad gains Friday, pushing the 6-month T-bill .04 .04 ... .17 S&P 500 to its second straight weekly gain. The rally followed 52-wk T-bill .05 .04 +0.01 .16 a U.S. job market report that 2-year T-note .14 .16 -0.02 .19 raised investors’ hopes that the The yield on the 5-year T-note .78 .84 -0.06 .40 Federal Reserve will maintain 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note 1.23 1.30 -0.07 .63 its support for the economy. note fell to 1.56% 10-year T-note 1.56 1.62 -0.06 .82 Friday. Yields 30-year T-bond 2.24 2.29 -0.05 1.62 affect rates on Broadcom AVGO mortgages and Close: $475.00 10.20 or 2.2% NAT'L WK 6MO 1YR The chipmaker gave investors an other consumer CONSUMER RATES AVG AGO AGO AGO encouraging revenue forecast after loans. reporting strong fiscal second-quar- 48 month new car loan 4.01 r 4.01 4.05 4.04 ter earnings. Money market account 0.08 r 0.08 0.08 0.20 $500 PRIME FED 1 year CD 0.30 r 0.30 0.30 0.41 RATE FUNDS 450 $30K Home equity loan 4.68 r 4.68 4.64 4.97 LAST 3.25 .13 30 year xed mortgage 3.10 s 3.08 3.06 2.92 400 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 MA M 15 year xed mortgage 2.37 r 2.37 2.34 2.39 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 52-week range $292.73 $495.14 Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 2.4m (1.1x avg.) PE: 75.0 Crude Oil (bbl) 69.62 68.81 +1.18 +43.5 Mkt. Cap: $193.9 b Yield: 3.0% Natural gas pric- Ethanol (gal) 2.46 2.46 ... +71.7 Lululemon Athletica es jumped Heating Oil (gal) 2.12 2.10 +0.87 +42.9 LULU almost 2%, and Natural Gas (mm btu) 3.10 3.04 +1.84 +22.0 Close: $329.52 12.16 or 3.8% U.S. crude oil Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.21 2.20 +0.44 +55.3 The athletic apparel maker raised gained over 1%. its profit forecast for the year after METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD reporting strong first-quarter finan- Wholesale Gold (oz) 1889.80 1871.20 +0.99 -0.2 cial results. gasoline and Silver (oz) 27.88 27.46 +1.53 +5.9 $400 heating oil also Platinum (oz) 1164.40 1162.50 +0.16 +8.3 350 rose slightly. Copper (lb) 4.54 4.47 +1.48 +29.1 Gold and silver Palladium (oz) 2837.90 2822.70 +0.54 +15.9 300 prices rose. 250 AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD MA M Cattle (lb) 1. 17 1. 17 +0.04 +3.4 52-week range Coffee (lb) 1.64 1.60 +2.51 +27.6 $269.28 $399.90 Corn (bu) 6.83 6.62 +3.13 +41.1 Vol.: 2.6m (2.0x avg.) PE: 73.2 Cotton (lb) 0.86 0.84 +1.89 +9.8 Mkt. Cap: $41.2 b Yield: ... Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 1284.20 1325.00 -3.17 +46.8 Orange Juice (lb) 1.22 1.21 +0.74 -0.9 DocuSign DOCU Soybeans (bu) 15.84 15.49 +2.23 +20.4 Close: $233.24 38.49 or 19.8% Wheat (bu) 6.88 6.76 +1.70 +7.4 The provider of electronic signature (Previous and change gures reect current contract.) technology raised its sales forecast for the year.

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MongoDB MDB Close: $315.27 44.12 or 16.3% The database platform’s first-quar- ter earnings and revenue beat Wall Street forecasts.

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OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor recently and seen what Indian mounds may OPINIONS INVITED EDITORIAL BOARD they’ve done. All you can see I Viewpoints depicted in political Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher bring peace of mind is acres and acres of stripped cartoons, columns or letters do bare land. Not a single tree, Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member If Rural King been around not necessarily represent the 2,500 or even 12,000 years ago, opinion of the editorial board. blade of grass, or wild animal Mac Harris ...... citizen member they probably would have left. When questioned about I Groups or individuals are this during a recent presenta- Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member chosen the same Crystal invited to express their opinions River location. Ancient Amer- in a letter to the editor. tion to the Citrus Springs Civic Jeff Bryan ...... editor Association, Mr. George ican Indians and Paleoindi- I All letters Founded must be signed and Rusaw, Executive Director of Brian LaPeter ...... managing editor ans who lived in the same include a phone number and by Albert M. Habitat for Citrus County, Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... editor of editorials proximity would have been hometown, including letters interested in procuring at first sent via email. Names and could provide only one reason “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” stone tools, arrows, and later hometowns will be printed; for this total destruction of na- — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus copper tools, jewelry and pot- phone numbers will not be ture: “It makes it a lot easier tery supplies. published or given out. and cheaper to construct I roads, install sewers, and The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials The burial mounds in the We reserve the right to edit letters for length, libel, fairness build houses.” He also are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. nearby Crystal River State Ar- and good taste. lamented the fact that they cheological Site reflect the I Letters must be no longer than had to pay money to locate history of these prehistoric 400 words, and writers will be and transplant several gopher PRICE OF GARBAGE Indians. Such landmarks as limited to four letters per month. tortoises rather than just plow well as many natural history I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, over their burrows. I guess in exhibits in our national muse- 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., his eyes, the ends always jus- ums are fascinating for seeing Crystal River, FL 34429; or tify the means if it affects the plant, animal and human life email to letters@chronicle bottom line. of eons past. When you see in online.com. This is only Phase 1 of astonishment the bus size seven phases, 100 houses out skeleton of a dinosaur with previous Indian neighbors. of a planned 500. Imagine Landfill rate 3-foot claws, you are apt to Overlook the mounds and what the area will look like contemplate, “Glad they are wait for a brisk warming Gulf after Habitat finishes the en- not here anymore!” But do wind that will usually comes tire 165 acres they’ve pur- you ever think about why they out of nowhere. It’s perfect chased for this project. are not? for contemplating the sur- About 99% of previous spe- rounding wonders of creation But, I guess the Chronicle cies of life have become ex- giving you peace of mind and will be happy having another increase tinct primarily from six possibly a renewed perspec- 500 potential customers. identifiable mass extinction tive of life. periods caused by factors Any concerns over the ex- Alfred Barnard within, on or above the earth. tinction of mankind or your- Beverly Hills Science reminds us that self is a matter of believing human DNA is programmed death is either an absolute Let them sign a that we are destined to die. physical ending, or one with voluntary waiver minimal, but This past year, COVID-19 pre- spiritual after-life opportu- cipitated for many an interest nity. It’s always a personal de- Travel restrictions on air- in the subject of extinction, cision, but often ignored. lines and cruises require a not necessarily from the COVID vaccine. I am not able to standpoint of prehistoric life, take the vaccine due to chronic but for their own lives. Ken Everts Beverly Hills lymphocytic leukemia. I am What if the wonderful world now on immunoglobulin IV in- needed of science hadn’t come up fusions monthly to provide with a vaccine? The subject of Always supporting some protection as I am no lon- t its May 25 meeting, every household will have death and extinction probably development ger making enough antibodies. would be on the forefront of Certain hidden conditions the Board of County pick-up service. It will just Re: Habitat building com- Commissioners be done in a more efficient most Citrus County people’s are covered by the Disabilities A minds, especially since we munities in Citrus County, Ed- (BOCC) unanimously ap- way that will save everyone itorial, Wednesday, May 26. Act: Medical conditions associ- have had over 460 Covid ated with hidden disabilities. proved a nominal increase money. In addition, it will So the Chronicle editorial deaths. Examples include short or long- staff is in favor of the Habitat in the rates paid through as- save the deterioration of the Our early childhood and for Humanity’s housing proj- term, stable or progress, con- sessments and roads that comes youth viewpoints about life, stant or unpredictable and annual pass hold- when multiple ects in Citrus County, and death, creation, and extinc- your opinion is “Proceed with fluctuating, controlled by medi- ers. Assessments THE ISSUE: haulers drive up tion essentially has a founda- community support.” This cation and untreatable. There will increase by New rate and down the tion in believing in God or opinion of yours is not unex- will be times when I will need not. As we age, viewpoints $2 a year, while structure at the same neighbor- pected. The Chronicle staff is to travel and I meet the hidden often are confirmed or condition criteria. pass holders will county landfill. hood roads. always in favor of any project pay up to $8 more The landfill changed by other experi- (e.g. the Suncoast Parkway) CDC Guidelines (which air- ences. COVID-19 may be such a year. question, though, that promises to bring more lines and cruises will follow) go an experience that has im- against the Disabilities Act and These minimal OUR OPINION: is larger than just houses to the area. I guess pacted many as to life’s mean- prohibit travel with disabilities. It’s a minimal more houses means more increases will this increase. A ing. For some, it has brought subscribers and advertisers There should be exceptions provide enough increase, but the consultant study about anxiety, fear and trem- for your newspaper. And such as a waiver that the dis- for the county real issue showed that bling concerning the virus that’s a good thing in your abled could sign to disavow any landfill, an enter- remains the need while commer- pandemic. eyes, regardless of the overall responsibility to the travel in- prise operation, for universal cial haulers ac- Need a welcome relief from impact on our county. dustry. This would then allow all this? to meet its obliga- collection. counted for some I’d like to know if you or any disabled persons to travel. tions. It’s the way 73% of the ton- Consider putting your mind of your reporters have driven of the world for nage, they only at ease by visiting the local by the Habitat for Humanity’s Richard Tomlinson burial mounds of our project in Citrus Springs Crystal River costs to increase. Better to accounted for 9% of transac- work through bite-sized in- tions. The remaining 91% of creases as needed, versus transactions were with resi- pushing off the inevitable dents, known as self-haulers, and having to institute a big but only netted 27% of the jump in rates later. tonnage. It is important that county You don’t have to be a busi- residents and the politicians ness whiz to see an imbal- remember what is important ance here that increases here. The controversial ar- costs. The 80/20 rule says guments around the imple- that 80% of results come mentation of universal trash from 20% of the efforts. Ana- pick-up always center on the lysts recommend identifica- economic well-being of the tion of that relatively small haulers or the complaints of amount of effort that pro- those independent residents duces the greatest return. In who like to haul their trash. the case of the landfill, it’s Sorry, but that is not what the commercial haulers. is important. Citrus County That has implications for has illegal trash dumps all universal collection, which over our community because the BOCC is currently con- some lazy folks do not want sidering. In addition to the to go to the landfill or pay arguments surrounding the rates. Then the haulers elimination of illegal dump whine and moan that they sites and unsightly littering, are going to be put out of there’s clearly a financial work. advantage to universal col- Both arguments put the lection, with commercial rights of a minority over the haulers serving all residents. needs of the majority. When the landfill has a reli- Citrus County needs man- able income stream and ex- SUPPORT THE SHELTER datory garbage service to pense ratio, it can operate n You can support the construction of a new animal shelter by contributing to the Chronicle keep the community clean. more efficiently as well as animal shelter fund by mailing a check to The Chronicle, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal And we need it to keep the redirect resources to plan- River, FL. Contributions can also be dropped off at Chronicle offices in Inverness and Crystal landfill solvent. ning for the future. It just River. Digital contributions can be made at the GoFundMe page at: https://gofund. Under mandatory garbage, makes good sense. me/73903811.

More homes homes? You can’t even han- (June 5). My buddies and I in the paper. We’re betting need to be done than a new dle the traffic you have now animal shelter. They can get OUND would make have laid odds on whether 80-1 they do not do it. S in Inverness. Do you think the Chronicle will have any- by fine with what they have. traffic unbearable you’re really going to han- thing about it prior to the Animal shelter not OFF dle traffic if you add all Sugarmill I’m referring to your running — any kind of a Citrus’ most this? Not in my book. I say form, lineup or anything. neighborhood is (Monday, May 17, front- vote “no.” pressing issue Right now, the Chronicle’s page) article, “Kickstart for Just say no, no, no to the going downhill abandoned project,” Wyld Odds of 80-1 they will not cover new animal shelter. $8 mil- Just wondering what’s Palms’ subdivision plans. horse racing that race. Mr. Mulligan, lion to $11 million is totally going on in Sugarmill CALL You mean to tell me you there’s your bet. The ridiculous. Come on, peo- Woods. The neighborhood’s want to approve a person coverage poor Chronicle will not put a ple, get some common looking increasingly shabby. to build 62 townhouses The Belmont race is com- lineup in there and will not sense. There’s much bigger Are the deed restrictions no 563-0579 and 178 single-family ing up this Saturday have the horses or anything issues in Citrus County that longer being enforced?

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Facebook country’s authoritarian ruler, a broadcast sharply criticized suspends Trump by Western officials. for 2 years In the 90-minute video Facebook announced Fri- broadcast Thursday night, Raman Pratasevich re- Associated Press day that former President A patron leaves Charleys Philly Steaks restaurant, Friday, June 4 in Mayfield Heights, Ohio. Hiring in the United Donald Trump’s accounts will pented for his opposition ac- States picked up in May yet was slowed again by the struggles of many companies to find enough workers to be suspended for two years, tivities and said he respects keep up with the economy’s swift recovery from the pandemic recession. freezing his presence on the Belarus’ President Alexander social network until early Lukashenko as “a man with 2023, following a finding that balls of steel.” Hiring picks up, but businesses struggle to find workers Trump stoked violence ahead He said he was tired of of the deadly Jan. 6 insurrec political activism and only CHRISTOPHER - Americans that his administration’s relief tion at the Capitol. wants to have a family and RUGABER Biden says jobs report live a normal life. Then he AP economics writer efforts to date have done well enough to At the end of the suspen- bolsters case for sustain faster growth, instead of creating sion, the company will as- broke into tears, covering his face with his hands. As he WASHINGTON — government spending inflation and imbalances that could jeop- sess whether Trump’s “risk Hiring in the United ardize public support for his plans to in- to public safety” has sub- did so, marks left by hand- President Joe Biden portrayed the cuffs were clearly visible on States picked up in May May jobs report as a jumping off point for vest at least another $3 trillion in roads, sided, Nick Clegg, Face- yet was slowed again by clean energy, children and schools. book’s vice president of his wrists. more spending on infrastructure and ed- Associates of the 26-year- the struggles of many ucation to keep growth going — essen- The report suggested that not global affairs, wrote in a blog companies to find old reacted with outrage, ac- tially an argument for his agenda. But enough people are seeking work, a post. He said Facebook will enough workers to keep cusing authorities of forcing the employment numbers issued Friday possible problem for a president who take into account “external up with the economy’s is hoping that his rescue package will factors” such as instances of Pratasevich to confess and swift recovery from the also hinted at the possible limits of how put the country back at full employ- violence, restrictions on disavow the opposition. pandemic recession. much government aid can be pumped ment by 2022. While Biden viewed the peaceful assembly and other Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, U.S. employers added into the world’s largest economy. the main opposition candi- 559,000 jobs last month, “We’re on the right track,” Biden said. jobs figures as a full-speed-ahead ar- markers of civil unrest. gument for his agenda, several econo- Facebook also announced date in Belarus’ presidential the Labor Department “Our plan is working. And we’re not election in August 2020, said said Friday, an improve- going to let up now. We’re going to con- mists were urging a degree of caution that it would end a conten- she would urge the U.S. and ment from April’s slug- tinue to move on. I’m extremely to see whether more Americans will tious policy that automati- the EU to pressure Belarus gish increase of 278,000. optimistic.” start looking for jobs after the steep cally exempted politicians to release him. Yet the gain fell well The May jobs report showed the com- losses caused by the coronavirus from rules banning hate short of employers’ plexity of restarting the economy after a pandemic. speech and abuse, and that Denmark need for labor. The un- pandemic shutdown and the mixed sig- Republicans, for their part, found it would stiffen penalties for suspends Baltic employment rate fell to nals that can result when an unprece- ways to turn the jobs report into an argu- public figures during times of 5.8% from 6.1%. dented surge of government spending ment against Biden’s plans to finance civil unrest and violence. gas pipeline The speed of the re- flows through the economy. Biden can more government programs through tax The former president WARSAW, Poland — bound, fueled by sub- called Facebook’s decision stantial federal aid and congratulate his administration on increases on the wealthy and corpora- Denmark has withdrawn per- 559,000 jobs being added and a 5.8% tions. Their concern is that generous un- on the suspension “an in- mission for a planned rising vaccinations, has sult.” The two-year ban re- created a disconnect be- unemployment rate, yet the hiring was employment benefits have prevented pipeline that was designed placed a previous ruling that tween businesses and lower than what many economists ex- people from accepting jobs and that the to bring Norwegian gas to the unemployed: While pected after his $1.9 trillion relief government aid — much of it still forth- ordered Trump to be sus- Poland, citing the need to companies are rushing package. coming — will fuel inflation. pended indefinitely. assess if the project would to add workers immedi- Biden’s challenge is to convince — From wire reports US intel report on harm the habitats of certain ately, many of the unem- UFOs: No evidence mice and bat species. ployed are still holding jobs than economists had workers. They’re offer- Yet many of those jobs The decision represents a forecast and many fewer ing more money, for one are still low-paying and back. Some of the job- of aliens, but. ... setback to Poland’s energy than had been hired in thing. Average hourly not appealing to many less are likely seeking security efforts. Poland has better positions than March. The disconnect pay jumped for a second Americans — people WASHINGTON — What- they had before the pan- eased somewhat in May. straight month, espe- like Marcellus Rowe, ever or whoever they are, been counting on the pipe- demic triggered wide- But economists say it will cially in the leisure and who has been unem- they’re still out there. U.S. in- line, called Baltic Pipe, to spread layoffs. Or they likely persist until early hospitality industry, ployed since he lost his telligence is after them, but help limit its dependence on still lack affordable fall, when schools re- which includes restau- $16-an-hour job at the its upcoming report won’t de- Russian energy sources. child care. open, COVID-19 fades rants, bars, hotels and Metropolitan Atlanta liver any full or final truth The Danish Environmental Others still worry further and federal un- amusement parks. Rapid Transit Agency in about UFOs. and Food Appeals Board an- about contracting employment benefits Hourly wages for all November 2019. The tantalizing prospect of nounced Thursday that it COVID-19 or have de- end. workers in that industry, Rowe, 29, says the top government intel finally had repealed a land permit cided to retire early. “There is a gap be- except managers, were only jobs he sees being weighing in — after decades issued in 2019 for Baltic And a temporary tween the economy and 6.4% higher in May com- advertised for someone of conspiracy theories, TV Pipe. labor market,” said pared with pre-pan- like him pay scarcely $300-a-week federal un- shows, movies and winking employment benefit, on Nela Richardson, chief demic levels — a more than $9 or $10 for Ghosn’s lawyers jokes by presidents — will in- top of regular state job- economist at the payroll substantial gain. work in restaurants and say client happy less aid, has likely led processing firm ADP. And the number of small shops. That isn’t stead yield a more mundane many unemployed May’s job gains, she unemployed who say enough to cover his reality that’s not likely to after French probe change many minds on any Americans to take time said, are “more lacklus- their jobs are perma- $1,000 monthly rent. BEIRUT — Ex-Nissan side of the issue. to consider their ter than one would ex- nently lost declined in “I’m going to continue boss Carlos Ghosn has an- pect given the strong May by the most in five Investigators have found options. to look for suitable swered hundreds of ques- state of economic months. That’s an en- work,’’ Rowe said. “I no evidence the sightings That mismatch be- tions by French investigators tween employers and job growth.” couraging sign that com- know it’s going to come are linked to aliens — but over the past week in Beirut seekers resulted in the The May jobs report panies are going beyond eventually. What I can- can’t deny a link either. Two and was “happy and satis- sharp slowdown in hir- offered a number of just recalling workers not do is settle for an officials briefed on the report fied” to have had the oppor- ing in April, when busi- signs that companies they had laid off in the unsuitable job that pays due to Congress later this tunity to explain himself over nesses added far fewer are trying harder to find pandemic. low wages.’’ month say the U.S. govern- accusations of financial mis- ment cannot give a definitive conduct, his lawyers said explanation of aerial phe- Friday. nomena spotted by military The four and a half days pilots. of questioning marked the The report also doesn’t Deputies shoot, kill man in Minneapolis rule out that what pilots have first opportunity for Ghosn, a seen may be new technolo- French national, to defend gies developed by other himself against the French Authorities claim man fired gun during attempted arrest countries. One of the officials allegations — including said there is no indication spending on lavish parties AMY FORLITI AND “I wasn’t there.” she said of Thurs- Ramsey County — fired their weap- the unexplained phenomena and private planes — since MOHAMED IBRAHIM day’s shooting. “I don’t know exactly ons, striking Smith. The state inves- are from secret U.S. his 2018 bombshell arrest in Associated Press what happened. But I know him. tigators also said evidence indicates programs. Japan and escape to Leba- And he didn’t deserve that... He had Smith fired his gun, saying a hand- The officials were not au- non a year later. the best heart out of anybody I’ve gun and spent cartridge were found MINNEAPOLIS — Authorities thorized to discuss the infor- However, as Ghosn was said Friday that a man wanted on a ever met in my life.” inside the car. being interrogated outside of weapons violation fired a gun be- Members of the U.S. Marshals Smith died at the scene. State in- mation publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. French soil, it was unclear fore deputies fatally shot him in Fugitive Task Force were trying to vestigators said Smith’s passenger, a how he could, if at all, be Minneapolis, a city on edge since arrest Smith on a warrant for al- 27-year-old woman, was treated for Findings of the report were first published by The New handed down preliminary George Floyd’s death more than a legedly being a felon in possession injuries from glass debris. charges. His lawyers said of a gun, authorities said. The The Bureau of Criminal Appre- York Times. year ago under an officer’s knee and they will now seek the right the more recent fatal police shoot- Marshals Service said in a state- hension said the U.S Marshals Ser- Belarus critics ing of Daunte Wright in a nearby ment Thursday that Smith, who vice does not allow body camera to ask for witnesses and ex- suburb. was in a parked vehicle, didn’t usage for officers on its North Star slam dissident TV pert testimony in the French Family and friends identified the comply with law enforcement and Fugitive Task Force and there is no confessions investigation. man killed Thursday as Winston “produced a handgun resulting in squad camera footage of the shoot- Earlier, the auto magnate- Boogie Smith Jr., a 32-year-old fa- task force members firing upon the ing. But the U.S. Marshals Service WARSAW, Poland — The turned-fugitive told The As- ther of three. Shelly Hopkins, who subject.” said that while deputy marshals do Belarusian opposition said sociated Press that he has was in a longtime relationship with The Minnesota Bureau of Crimi- not wear body cameras, the Depart- Friday a dissident journalist done nothing wrong and Smith, told The Associated Press nal Apprehension said Friday that ment of Justice permits state, local was coerced to appear in a hopes the investigations are that despite any mistakes Smith has two sheriff ’s deputies — one from and tribal task force officers to do video on state TV in which eventually dropped. made, he didn’t deserve to be killed. Hennepin County and one from so. he wept and praised the — From wire reports A10 SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2021 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Places Of Worship That Offer Love, Peace And Harmony To All.

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county commission meet- up running the communi- ing to support their mom cations of that company. ... SISTERS and favorite commis- So, who knows.” Continued from Page A1 sioner, Ruthie Schlabach. Catherine and Julia’s “She’s always been that message to those growing Shelby Joint Forces Train- person to fight for the bet- and learning in Citrus ing Center in Mississippi ter, not only for our family County: keep persevering. for two weeks of intensive but for the community as “Aspirations and dreams field training in between well,” Julia said. “She are amazing, and we her aerospace-engineering shows us we’re not always should all have them,” studies at Georgia Tech. working for ourselves or Julia said, “but we need to It’s another step on her producing better versions strive for them with im- path toward an officership of ourselves, but working pressionable change and in the U.S. Space Force as for everyone around us.” with practical steps to get a developmental engineer “She’s the main exam- us there.” to help design and build ple of a strong woman in “We shouldn’t limit our- the weapons and defenses our lives,” Catherine selves on what we think of tomorrow. added. “It shows us we can we’re capable of,” Cather- “A lot of research goes do it as well.” ine added. “We’re capable into how to make these Schlabach said her of a lot, if we put our mind systems more faster, dura- daughters were the prod- to it.” ble and stronger than the ucts of the county’s prime If they could change enemy,” Catherine said. education system. something about Citrus After joining her col- “Julia and Catherine are County, it would be to get lege’s Air Force Reserve truly an inspiration of its youths more involved Officers’ Training Corps MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle Catherine Schlabach, left, and her twin sister Julia returned to their native Citrus County what can be accomplished with it. (ROTC) program her ju- from college for Memorial Day break. Above, the Lecanto High School graduates and with a great school sys- “Get out there, network nior year, Catherine was in daughters of Citrus County Commissioner Ruthie Schlabach discuss their futures from tem,” she said. “They’re and learn from the people the top third in her class their family’s Black Diamond home. just blessings to my hus- in this county,” Catherine and was named the lead band and I; we’re so thank- said. “We can definitely female cadet in fitness. governments or communi- starting with Forest Ridge live in Atlanta together. ful to have such amazing learn from them and grow.” Catherine’s top marks ties on a mission toward a Elementary and then mid- Catherine and Julia twin girls.” “This amazing place,” recently earned her the sensible or charitable dle school at Seven Rivers took a break from their ac- While they’re so much Julia added, “has really commander’s $135,000 cause. Christian. ademic pursuits around alike, the Schlabach sis- prepared us and launched scholarship, which is “Like corporate social Growing up with a twin Memorial Day to return to ters have different inter- us into the women we have awarded to a cadet to pay responsibility,” she said. didn’t have a down side, Citrus County, where they ests, which, they hope, will become.” for their full tuition, plus While at FSU, Julia took the sisters said. enjoyed cycling the reunite them again in the Contact Chronicle re- monthly living expenses advantage of being next “It’s like a built-in best Withlacoochee State Trail future. porter Buster Thompson at for two years, along with door to Florida’s capital friend,” Catherine said. and swimming local “I always hope that one 352-564-2916, bthompson@ an annual book stipend. building, and worked “We did have quite a few springs with their family day I’d be high up in the chronicleonline.com or visit After obtaining her un- alongside a number of friends in high school, but and old friends. space industry,” Catherine tinyurl.com/yxn2ahso to see dergraduate degree in two state lawmakers, including if there was spare time They also went to a said, “and she’ll be high more of his stories. years at Florida State Uni- Senate President Wilton alone, we’d always have versity, Julia has been Simpson, R-Trilby. Julia each other.” studying for a master’s de- also helped Rep. Ralph “It’s having that con- gree in global communica- Massullo, R-Lecanto, cam- stant challenger; someone tions at the University of paign for office. that’s going to push you to Florida, setting her up for “I fell in love with legis- be the best version of your- a career in international lative process,” she said. self, and someone that un- public affairs. “I’m looking forward on derstands you in a way no “There is that little bit of doing something with that one else would,” Julia internal rivalry,” she said in the future.” added. “We are best about her dueling cam- Up until they left for col- friends, but it’s so much puses, “but it’s all good, lege, after graduating from more that.” and we’re happy to have Lecanto High School’s In- Spending the first two both schools covered.” ternational Baccalaureate years apart in college was Julia said she wants to program, Julia and Cath- tough, but, thanks to Ju- be a global voice for corpo- erine went to the same lia’s schooling going vir- rations interacting with schools in Citrus County, tual, the duo were able to Florida courts get OK to lift rules

BOBBY Chief Justice Charles hearings to determine CAINA CALVAN Canady would also require whether an individual Associated Press courts to take steps to re- should be involuntarily sume rules guaranteeing committed, would have to TALLAHASSEE — The speedy trials, which were be conducted in-person chief justice of Florida’s suspended amid the logis- unless the requirement is All applications will need to be submitted by Wednesday Supreme Court says the tical challenges the pan- waived by the subject of June 16th, 2021 state’s justice system will demic posed. the hearing. soon be allowed to resume The chief justice, how- The order said criminal in-person court proceed- ever, directed courts to jury trials will be given ings without masks and so- continue conducting most priority for in-person cial-distancing rules put in court proceedings re- hearings, while less-seri- place last year because of motely, such as jury selec- ous cases will continue to the coronavirus pandemic. tion, unless an in-person be conducted remotely as The administrative hearing is required. Some part of the transition to order issued Friday by proceedings, including pre-pandemic operations. CC-0010ARN First Lutheran

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RELIGIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Knights announce Knight of the Month for the statues of St. Joseph member of the Color Corp of Longtime Pine Ridge resident honored and the Virgin Mary for St. the assembly. Scholastica Parish. For the past nine years, King Special to the Chronicle free throw competition, poster King has spearheaded a has volunteered on a weekly contest, essay contest and number of building painting basis, providing maintenance ack King was named spelling bee. Nancy Kennedy projects for St. John Paul II and other services as needed Knight of the Month for In 2015, King devised and Catholic School and Daystar at Daystar Life Center. He also GRACE JApril by the St. implemented the St. Life Center. Having experience volunteers with the Citrus NOTES Scholastica Knights of John Paul II Scholar- in law enforcement, Jack wrote County Blessings when Columbus Council ship Fund with the the safety plan for St. Scholas- needed, delivering food and 14485 in Lecanto. help of Roger Preble. tica Church and heads up the performing special projects. King and his wife, He has also served as safety team ministry. He also King has a bachelor’s in Ida, moved to Citrus chancellor of the coun- serves as an usher. criminal justice from Florida County from Davie in cil and chairman of the King has previously received International University. He Thoughts 2003. They live in the admissions committee. numerous Knight of the Month was a police officer for 33 Pine Ridge subdivi- Jack King has utilized his and Knight of the Year awards. years with the Miami-Dade sion of Beverly Hills wood working skills to King Jack and Ida have also re- Police Department, and spent and have two help with council proj- ceived the Family of the Month 23 years as a homicide daughters. ects such as building a and Family of the Year awards. investigator. on grace King has been the youth di- computer tech station at St. King has advanced to mem- King served in the U.S. Navy rector of the council for eight John Paul II Catholic School, bership in the Patriotic Fourth from 1966 to 1970 aboard the nother busy week, more years and has planned and im- creating a movable partition Degree in the Knights of Co- USS Lexington, as a boiler ten- random thoughts on grace: plemented annual events at St. for council awards, building ac- lumbus and is a member of Fa- der. He enjoys woodworking, A I Recently I was think- John Paul II Catholic School cess ramps for disabled citi- ther James Hoge Assembly golfing, gardening and camping ing about a worship service at a such as the soccer challenge, zens and making two pedestals 1547 in Lecanto. He is a in his spare time. church I visited many years ago where the preacher was talking about the blood of Jesus saving sinners from an eternity in hell. He didn’t seem all that into it, North Oak Baptist certified dementia friendly like it was just something he thought he had to say. Or maybe it was something he always said, maybe every Sunday. No fire, no brimstone. He told everyone to bow their heads, close their eyes and keep them closed. Because I knew what was com- ing next, I didn’t do that. I was sitting way in the back of the church, partially hidden by tall people, so I figured the preacher wouldn’t know I had my eyes open and my head not bowed. He asked people to raise their hands if they wanted Jesus to save them from hell. He said, “Whoso- ever calls upon the name of the Lord shall be saved,” quoting Ro- mans 10:13. I didn’t think anyone would raise their hand, since the preach- er’s sermon was rather dry, at least in my smug, arrogant opinion. That’s why I had my eyes open. I wanted to see how many hands would not be raised. Imagine my surprise when a few hands popped up! As I remembered this, I also re- membered a day 43 years ago when I heard those same words from Romans 10:13, spoken to me Special to the Chronicle by a coworker on a Monday morn- The North Oak Baptist Church, 9324 N. Elkcam Blvd. in Citrus Springs, completed a workshop on dementia care and ing in May 1978. awareness to become certified as a dementia friendly congregation. Fifteen members of the congregation attended the Even though I didn’t understand training workshop on Saturday, May 15. The Rev. Stan Stewart and administrative assistant, Kathryn Page, received the words completely, I knew with- their certification documents from Coping with Dementia LLC president, Debbie Selsavage. From left are: Debbie out a doubt that I wanted Jesus to Selsavage, Stan Stewart and Kathryn Page. save me more than I had ever wanted anything in my whole life. The thing is, God’s Word can be shouted, whispered, spoken with or without enthusiasm. It can be RELIGION NOTES scrawled on a piece of paper or Paul II school with applicable CDC Monday through Friday of slightly posted on a billboard on a busy in- SPECIAL EVENTS Rivers of Life Restoration guidelines in place. Ministry used clothing, household items, terstate highway or the middle of a Crystal River Christian Women desert. Admission is $10 per person with Rivers of Life Restoration Ministry furniture in good shape (no mat- Crystal River Christian Women children 6 and younger free. Each Inc. operates the Seven Loaves tresses), food (not outdated) and No matter how it’s conveyed, it’s will hold their luncheon at 1 p.m. the words themselves, the very admission includes a hotdog or Food and Clothing Pantry at Helping personal hygiene items. Word of God, that cut through to a Tuesday, June 8, at Oysters hamburger, chips and beverage. Hands Thrifty Treasures, 9699 W. person’s heart and bring life. Restaurant in Crystal River with For more information, contact Fort Island Trail, Crystal River. The COVID VACCINES I Here’s some good news for William Bunch’s famous fried Robert DeSimone at 352-628-5606 free-to-all Food Pantry is now open North Oak Church you: When the Bible talks about chicken. Soloist Connie Culver will for more information or go to www. from noon to 3 p.m. every Tuesday. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Christians being spiritually fruit- entertain and present the inspira- ffracitrus.org to complete the partic- Call 863-666-4129 for information. appointments will be available to ful, as in “the fruit of the Spirit is tional message “Soaring with the ipant application form. anyone over the age of 18 begin- love, joy, peace, patience, kind- Eagles.” Space is limited. For lun- St. Timothy Church and Life- ning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 9, ness, goodness, faithfulness, gen- cheon reservations, call Kate Congregation Beth Sholom Tree Church at North Oak Church, 9324 N. Elk- tleness and self-control” (Galatians Seabury at 352-419-8453. Congregation Beth Sholom will Food pantry from 9:30 a.m. to cam Blvd. in Citrus Springs. 5:22-23), it’s not a to-do checklist. noon every Tuesday at LifeTree The Citrus County Health De- Recently, my pastor talked about host a doo wop show at 7 p.m. Sat- St. Benedict Catholic Church Church, 1501 SE U.S. 19 in Crystal partment will be administering first this in a sermon. urday, June 26, at Kellner Audito- St. Benedict Knights of Colum- rium, 92 Civic Circle in Beverly River during the pandemic, outside and second doses of the vaccine. He said, “We are to bear fruit, in front of the building. For more in- not produce it. It’s the work of the bus will have a Mass for individuals Hills. Those getting their second dose Holy Spirit in us that causes us to with special needs at 10:30 a.m. The star will be Jim McGreevey. formation, call 352-403-1498. must present their card showing bear fruit, not our production. June 13 at St. Benedict Catholic The cost to attend is $20 per 28 days from the first dose. Fruit is the result of intimacy with Church, 455 S. Suncoast Blvd. in person. For additional information First Lutheran Church of The second dose for those re- Jesus. ... fruit-bearing is what Crystal River. and to make reservations, call Bar- Inverness ceiving their first on June 9 will be we’re made for.” Celebrating a Mass for people bara Hamerling at 352-746-5303. Food pantry from 10 a.m. to from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, July 9. To be more loving and joyful, with special needs is the first of 1 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and A consent form must be filled out Thursday. For more information, call filled with peace, be more kind many steps toward integrating Congregation Beth Sholom prior to the appointment. Forms and good, faithful and gentle, be them into regular weekly or Mass. We are having a virtual bingo the church at 352-726-1637. The can be picked up at the church of- more self-controlled, what’s church is at 1900 W. State Road 44, The Knights of Columbus is hosting game second Tuesday each month fice from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday needed is to draw closer to Jesus, this special Mass in hopes to Inverness. through Friday. The deadline to learn from him, walk and talk at 7 p.m. There is a 50/50. You do spread the message that all of not need to be a congregant or live make an appointment is June 7. more with him, let yourself and St. Margaret’s Episcopal God’s children are welcome under in the area to play. Contact Barbara Call 352-489-1688. myself be loved by him. Church That, and a bit of pruning from the parish roof. Hamerling for information and to Interested parties should contact The Food Pantry is open from God when we need it, produces play, at [email protected]. 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and SUPPORT fruit. Grand Knight Mike Clemmer at I We’re going through a lot of 336-314-8451. Wednesdays. The pantry offers St. Thomas the Apostle Catho- Solid Rock Church canned, dried and frozen foods to changes at work, and I’m feeling Solid Rock Church will have a lic Church anyone in need in Citrus County. Bereavement Support Group unsettled and agitated because I St. John Paull II school Family Palooza Fest from 4 to Call 352-726-3153. Thursday meetings in the hall be- don’t know yet how the changes Family & Friends Reaching for 9 p.m. Saturday, July 24. will affect my present and my Abilities (FFRA) and Knights of Co- hind the church in Homosassa. We There will be vendors, food Our Lady of Fatima future. lumbus (KofC) are cosponsoring a take a positive approach to grief by Once again, I’m reminded that trucks, bouncy houses, games and Helping Hands Our Lady of Mind & Body Challenge for devel- helping grievers learn how to make my peace is never based on what’s a live concert with national record- Fatima, 604 U.S. 41 S. in Inverness a new life.Thirty years of experience. opmentally disabled adults in Citrus going on around me, but solely on ing artist and lead singer of New- offers an outreach program to help The group meets 1:15-3 p.m. St. and surrounding counties on Satur- Christ who lives in me — and for song, Russ Lee. those in need, supported by their Thomas the Apostle is on U.S. 19, me. day, June 26. The event will be Solid Rock Church is looking for thrift store. Those who qualify are 300 yards southwest of Cardinal, “God, grant me the serenity to hosted at St. John Paull II school in businesses and food trucks to par- assisted with utilities every four just past Walmart, on the west side. accept the things I cannot change, Lecanto from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and ticipate and sell their services. Par- months, prescriptions every three For information, call 352-220-1959. the courage to change the things I features six intellectual and physi- ticipants must pay a $50 sitting fee months, clothing every three can, and the wisdom to know the cal challenges for sponsored teams and are responsible for bringing months and food every two months. difference.” The Hills Church of six participants. their own canopy. To qualify for the outreach pro- Celebrate Recovery meets every A $500 Sponsor Award will be ———I——— gram, bring a current picture ID, Monday from 7-9 p.m. at The Hills given to the best team by total FOOD & FELLOWSHIP proof of residence, social security Church, 2 Civic Circle, Beverly Nancy Kennedy is the author of score. Teams will compete in three cards for all household members, Hills. It is a Christ-centered recov- “Move Over, Victoria — I Know the intellectual and three physical Istachatta Baptist Church proof of income (pay stubs, tax ery group for hurts, hang-ups and Real Secret,” “Girl on a Swing” events. Team coaches will manage Istachatta Baptist Church food forms, SSI statement, etc.), car habits. No child care; authorized to and “Lipstick Grace.” She can be the participants for each event. pantry will be open from 10 a.m. to payment and car insurance to an sign court slips. Call Tom or Sheila reached at 352-564-2927 or via Three training sessions will be noon on Saturday, June 19, at intake meeting. Boss for more information, at 410- email at nkennedy@chronicle held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the first 28075 Magnon Drive, Brooksville. All The thrift store is accepting do- 353-7857 or 410-271-4112. Cele- online.com. three Saturdays of June at St. John food is free, everyone is welcome. nations from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. braterecovery.com. I Scoreboard/B2 The Number: I Sports briefs/B2 I Lottery, TV/B2 23 I /B3 Home runs this season for I TV listings/B4 Florida State’s Mat Nelson I Comics/B5 after hitting one Friday in a I Classifieds/B6 I CITRUSPORT COUNTY CHRONICLE S Golf/B10 5-2 regional victory over I Race to crown a Mat I NBA Playoffs/B10 Southern Mississippi. S new champion in NBA Nelson I NCAA baseball/B10 Section B - SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2021 is wide open./B10 Lightning’s Goodrow proving his value twice on the road in taking a 2-1 series lead Third-line forward does against the Carolina Hurricanes in the sec- ond round. “You can’t have all Ferraris. Sometimes his job for champs you need a good-old fashioned four-wheel- drive Jeep to get you through the mud,” FRED GOODALL coach Jon Cooper said. “That’s what Barclay AP sports writer Goodrow can do for you.” Goodrow, who’s been a nice fit since being TAMPA — The star-studded Tampa Bay acquired from the San Jose Sharks at last Lightning beam when talking about the con- season’s trade deadline, doesn’t quite know tributions of Barclay Goodrow. what to make of being compared to an The physical third-line forward is a role automobile. player who can go unnoticed with the Light- But he’ll take it . ning bidding to repeat as Stanley Cup cham- “I think they’re pretty reliable cars. I know pions. He just does his job, and his teammates appreciate it. See GOODROW/Page B2 Take a look at the first round of the play- offs against Florida. The 28-year-old re- Tampa Bay’ Barclay Goodrow (19) skates turned from missing the first five postseason Sunday, May 30, against the Carolina games with an upper-body injury to help the Hurricanes during the third period in Game 1 Lightning finish off the Panthers. He was in of an NHL Stanley Cup second-round playoff the lineup contributing as Tampa Bay won series in Raleigh, N.C. Associated Press ‘A formidable group’ Eight horses finish Crown at Belmont STEPHEN WHYNO AP sports writer

NEW YORK — The Kentucky Derby win- ner could be disqualified for the second time in three years, the Preakness winner pulled off a big upset and now nobody knows who is the best 3-year-old horse in the country. Perhaps it’ll be settled at the Belmont Stakes on Saturday. The Belmont doesn’t have the buzz of a Triple Crown on the line or drama sur- rounding Bob Baffert, though it’s shaping up to be the most competitive race of the three and one of the best of the entire year. Preak- ness winner Rombauer, Kentucky Derby fa- vorite Essential Quality and third-place finisher Hot Rod Charlie headline a deep field of eight that will rival almost any other race in 2021. Associated Press “It’s a formidable group,” said trainer Belmont Stakes entrant Hot Rod Charlie takes a training run on the main track Wednesday, ahead of the 153rd Todd Pletcher, who has three horses in the running of the Belmont Stakes horse race today at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. race. “It’s a good field. I think horses are coming out of the right races: Essential Quality’s been consistent every time, I Essential Quality is the 2-1 morning line favorite for Belmont. thought Hot Rod Charlie ran a great race in Belmont Stakes field the Derby, if Rock Your World gets off to a better start, Rombauer coming off obviously 1 2 3 4 winning the Preakness.” While Kentucky Derby Medina Spirit POST probably wasn’t being entered in the Bel- POSITION mont anyway after finishing third in the Preakness, the New York Racing Associa- tion banned Baffert indefinitely and made it a moot point. Combined with Baffert’s other four medication violations in the past 13 Horse Bourbonic Essential Quality Rombauer Hot Rod Charlie months, Medina Spirit’s failed post-Derby Trainer Todd Pletcher Brad Cox Michael McCarthy Doug O'Neill drug test for the steroid betamethasone Jockey Kendrick Carmouche Luis Saez John Velazquez Flavien Prat hasn’t yet led to the colt’s disqualification but has led to questions about whether he Opening odds 15-1 2-1 3-1 7-2 really is an elite racehorse. After the failed drug test, Derby runner- 5 6 7 8 up Mandaloun took the top spot of the Na- tional Thoroughbred Racing Association’s POST top 3-year-old poll and Medina Spirit dropped to fourth. Trainer Michael McCar- POSITION thy hopes Rombauer can be the first non-Baffert horse to win the Preakness and Belmont since Afleet Alex in 2005. “It’s a strange year,” McCarthy said. “You Horse France Go de Ina Known Agenda Rock Your World Overtook don’t have a real winner of the Kentucky Trainer Hideyuki Mori Todd Pletcher John Sadler Todd Pletcher Derby yet. You don’t know how that plays Jockey out, but if someone’s lucky enough to be Ricardo Santana Jr. Irad Ortiz Jr. Joel Rosario Manuel Franco winning two of the three legs of the Triple Opening odds 30-1 6-1 9-2 20-1 SOURCE: NYRA.com NOTE: Numbers listed are post positions, which may differ from program numbers. See BELMONT/Page B2 Williams urges herself to erase deficit at French SAMUEL PETREQUIN The turnaround was also evidenced in Collins’ AND ANDREW DAMPF body language and conversations with herself. AP sports writers The Floridian, who grew up emulating the Wil- liams sisters and playing on public courts just PARIS — Even a 23-time Grand Slam champion like they did, let her racket drop from her hands needs to remind herself now and then how to play and then kicked it away in frustration after miss- winning tennis. ing one particularly important shot. Serena Williams employed verbal motivation to Collins also sarcastically said, “That’s excel- help her recover from a 4-1 deficit in the second lent,” after shanking another shot following a set of a 6-4, 6-4 victory over fellow American Dan- long rally that appeared to conclude with an awk- ielle Collins in the third round of the French ward bounce in the final game. Open on Friday. Stefanos Tsitsipas advanced with his 36th match Yelling, “C’mon,” and, “Move your feet,” Wil- victory of the year, the most on the men’s tour, and liams started dominating again with big serves he eliminated the last American in the men’s draw. and crushed returns that the 50th-ranked Collins Seeded fifth, Tsitsipas rallied past No. 31 John had no answer for. Isner in a night match, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (3), 6-1. “That felt really good for me,” Williams said. U.S. men went 0-4 Friday, including big-serving “Things were not going my way. It’s not like she Reilly Opelka’s loss in straight sets to second- gave me those games. I had to earn it and turn it seeded Daniil Medvedev. around. That was really positive for me going into Still chasing a record-tying 24th Grand Slam singles title, the 39-year-old Williams next faces the next match. Associated Press “I needed to find me, know who I am,” Williams 21st-seeded Elena Rybakina, who defeated Elena Federica Delbonis celebrates after defeating Fabio Fognini during Vesnina 6-1, 6-4 to reach the fourth round for the added. ”Nobody is Serena out here. It’s me. It’s their third round match Friday at the French Open at Roland Garros in pretty cool.” See FRENCH/Page B2 Paris, France. B2 SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2021 SCOREBOARD CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE BASEBALL Florida LOTTERY SPORTS BRIEFS NCAA Division I Regionals Here are the winning numbers selected James Madison wins Price, Canadiens beat Elimination; x-if necessary another shocker, tops Jets 1-0 for 2-0 series lead At Baum-Walker Stadium Friday in the Florida Lottery: Fayetteville, Ark. PICK 2 (early) PICK 4 (late) Oklahoma St. 2-1 in second-round series Friday, June 4 Game 1 — No. 1 Arkansas 13, NJIT 8 3 - 9 8 - 9 - 6 - 9 OKLAHOMA CITY — James Madison WINNIPEG, Manitoba — Carey Price Game 2 — Northeastern (36-10) vs. Nebraska PICK 2 (late) PICK 5 (early) has done it again. made 30 saves for his eighth career (31-12), 8 p.m. 4 - 4 0 - 4 - 8 - 3 - 5 Saturday, June 5 A day after stunning top-seeded Okla- playoff shutout and the Montreal Cana- PICK 3 (early) Game 3 — No. 1 Arkansas vs. Game 2 winner PICK 5 (late) homa, the Dukes beat No. 5 Oklahoma diens beat the Winnipeg Jets 1-0 on Fri- Game 4 — NJIT vs. Game 2 loser 1 - 9 - 5 State 2-1 on Friday night in the Women’s At J. C. Love Field 1 - 1 - 7 - 8 - 5 day night to take a 2-0 lead in the Ruston, La. PICK 3 (late) College . Friday, June 4 FANTASY 5 second-round playoff series. 5 - 6 - 4 2 - 6 - 9 - 13 - 24 After claiming the two wins against Big Game 1 — No. 16 Louisiana Tech 18, Rider 2 12 teams within an hour of their cam- Tyler Toffoli scored a short-handed Game 2 — NC State 8, Alabama 1 PICK 4 (early) JACKPOT goal 1:41 into the second period. Saturday, June 5 TRIPLE PLAY puses, the unseeded Dukes — champi- Game 3 — No. 16 Louisiana Tech vs. NC 8 - 4 - 4 - 9 3 - 9 - 18 - 41 - 43 - 46 ons of the Colonial Athletic Association Connor Hellebuyck made 23 saves for State,7 p.m. Winnipeg. The Jets were without sus- Game 4 — Rider vs. Alabama, 3 p.m. Thursday’s winning MEGA MILLIONS — are one victory from reaching the At UFCU DischFalk Field 4 - 30 - 34 - 41 - 64 best-of-three championship series. pended scoring leader Mark Scheifele. Austin, Texas numbers and payouts: He was suspended for four games for Friday, June 4 MEGA BALL Odicci Alexander pitched Game 1 — No. 2 Texas 11, Southern 0 Fantasy 5: 2 – 5 – 10 – 29 – 34 8 complete-game victories in both con- charging into Canadiens forward Jake Game 2 — Arizona St. 7, Fairfield 6 5-of-5 3 winners $65,268.64 CASH 4 LIFE tests. She threw 129 pitches against Evans in the final minute of Montreal’s Saturday, June 5 4-of-5 248 $127.00 Game 3 — No. 2 Texas vs. Arizona St., 7 p.m. 6 - 30 - 33 - 49 - 52 Oklahoma, then 95 more against the 5-3 victory Wednesday. Game 4 — Southern vs. Fairfield, 2 p.m. 3-of-5 8,462 $10.00 Cowgirls. Pierre-Luc Dubois centered Winni- At Florida Ballpark Cash 4 Life: 5 – 7 – 14 – 29 – 40 CASH BALL Oklahoma State (48-11) will play Ari- peg’s top line with Kyle Connor on the Gainesville, Fla. Cash Ball: 2 4 Friday, June 4 zona or Florida State in an elimination 5-of-5 CB No winner Players should verify winning left and captain Blake Wheeler on the Game 1 — South Florida 5, No. 15 Florida 3 game on Saturday night. 5-of-5 No winner numbers at www.flalottery.com. other side. Jets center Paul Stastny Game 2 — Miami 1, South Alabama 0 In the first inning, Alexander walked. Saturday, June 5 missed his second game of the series Game 3 — South Florida vs. Miami, 4 p.m. Two batters later, Madison Maujokas because an undisclosed injury. Game 4 — No. 15 Florida vs. South Alabama, reached on an infield single, and a throw- noon On the AIRWAVES ing error by Oklahoma State pitcher Car- Game 3 is Sunday night in Montreal, At with Game 4 set for Monday night. Knoxville, Tenn. TODAY’S SPORTS rie Eberle allowed Alexander to score. Friday, June 4 The Cowgirls had two on and one out Winnipeg again hosted 500 fully vacci- Game 1 — No. 3 Tennessee 9, Wright St. 3 AUTO RACING nated health-care workers at Bell MTS Game 2 — Liberty 11, Duke 6 7:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Formula 1 Racing Azerbaijan Grand Prix, in the second, but didn’t score. Saturday, June 5 Place. Qualifying James Madison’s Kate Gordon hit a Game 3 — No. 3 Tennessee vs. Liberty, 6 p.m. When the Canadiens return home, Game 4 — Wright St. vs. Duke, noon 1 p.m. (FS1) NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series B&L Transport homer for the second consecutive day. At PK Park 170 at Mid-Ohio Her solo shot in the third inning gave the they’ll also have fans in the stands. Eugene, Ore. Dukes a 2-0 lead. — From wire reports Friday, June 4 COLLEGE BASEBALL REGIONALS Game 1 — No. 14 Oregon 13, Central Conn. St. 12 p.m. (ESPN2, ESPNU) Teams TBA 10 Game 2 — LSU (34-22) vs. Gonzaga (33-17), 12 p.m. (SEC) Teams TBA regular season, finishing with six 10 p.m. 3 p.m. (ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC) Teams TBA goals and 20 points. Saturday, June 5 6 p.m. (ESPN2, ESPNU, SEC) Teams TBA GOODROW “He usually doesn’t get his acco- Game 3 — No. 14 Oregon vs. Game 2 winner Continued from Page B1 Game 4 — Central Conn. St. vs. Game 2 loser 9 p.m. (ESPN2, ESPNU) Teams TBA lades from game-winning goals, he’s At MLB usually the guy stopping game-tying Nashville, Tenn. at St. Louis Cardinals or their resale value’s pretty good. They goals from happening,” Cooper said. Friday, June 4 2 p.m. (MLB) Game 1 — No. 4 Vanderbilt 10, Presbyterian 0 Arizona Diamondbacks at Milwaukee Brewers hold up in all conditions,” he said “So you’re really happy for guys that Game 2 — Georgia Tech 7, Indiana State 6 4 p.m. (BSFL) Miami Marlins at Pittsburgh Pirates after scoring the winning goal in are team-first players that have an op- Saturday, June 5 4 p.m. (SUN) Tampa Bay Rays at Texas Rangers Game 1 at Carolina. portunity to bask in a little bit of the Game 3 — No. 4 Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Tech, 7 p.m. Of the four goals he’s scored in Game 4 — Presbyterian vs. Indiana State, 2 p.m. 5 p.m. (MLB) Washington Nationals at Philadelphia Phillies or limelight, which he deserves.” At Clark-LeClair Stadium Arizona Diamondbacks at Milwaukee Brewers 51 career playoff games, three are Goodrow took advantage of a mis- Greenville, N.C. game-winners. 7 p.m. (FOX) Boston Red Sox at New York Yankees take by Carolina goaltender Alex Friday, June 4 “I think when I was traded here, ob- Nedeljkovic to score from a difficult Game 1 — No. 13 East Carolina 8, Norfolk 10 p.m. (MLB) New York Mets at San Diego Padres or Seattle viously there’s so much skill on the angle in Game 1. State 5 Mariners at Los Angeles Angels Game 2 — Charlotte 13, Maryland 10 team, so much high-end elite (talent), His other playoff winners came Saturday, June 5 1 a.m. (FS1) Los Angeles Dodgers at Atlanta Braves (Taped) goal scoring, playmaking, whatever it against the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 3 — No. 13 East Carolina vs. Charlotte, NBA PLAYOFFS 6 p.m. may be. I think my game’s a little dif- the first round two years ago, helping Game 4 — Norfolk State vs. Maryland, 1 p.m. 7:30 p.m. (TNT) Milwaukee Bucks at Brooklyn Nets, Game 1 ferent,” Goodrow said. San Jose stave off elimination in At Hi Corbett Field WNBA “I can bring physicality, and I do Game 5 before delivering a Game 7, Tucson, Ariz. 1 p.m. (ABC) Las Vegas Aces at Washington Mystics take a lot of pride in being defensively series-clinching goal in overtime. Friday, June 4 Game 1 — No. 5 Arizona (40-15) vs. Grand 3 p.m. (ABC) Chicago Sky at Los Angeles Sparks sound and being counted on to do a “You can tell he’s a big-game kind of Canyon (39-19-1), 10 p.m. BICYCLING good job on the penalty kill and de- player. ... He rises to the occasion,” Game 2 — UC Santa Barbara 14, Oklahoma 2 a.m. (NBCSPT) Criterium Du Dauphine: Stage 7 (Taped) fend the lead when we’re up late in Hedman said. State 4 Saturday, June 5 HORSE RACING games,” he added. “I just try to play “We can trust him in any situation. Game 3 — Game 1 winner vs. UC Santa Bar- 5 p.m. (NBC) 153rd Belmont Stakes the game I’ve always played.” Tie game, he’s out there, makes a goal bara THE SPRING LEAGUE FOOTBALL High-scoring Nikita Kucherov, Ste- happen. We’ve got a lead, he’s out Game 4 — Game 1 loser vs. Oklahoma State ven Stamkos and Brayden Point, Vez- there defending. First and foremost, At 3 p.m. (FOX) Sea Lions vs Generals Oxford, Miss. 7 p.m. (FS1) Blues vs Jousters ina Trophy finalist Andrei Vasilevskiy, he sacrifices his body. He’s willing to Friday, June 4 and defensemen Victor Hedman and block shots. We all feed off that,” GOLF Game 1 — No. 12 Mississippi (41-19) vs. SE Ryan McDonagh garner far more McDonagh said. “You see his aware- Missouri State (30-20), 8 p.m. European PGA Tour Porsche European Open, 8 a.m. (GOLF) media attention. ness. Time and time again, he just Game 2 — Florida State 5, Southern Miss 2 First Round Saturday, June 5 Goodrow’s value to the Lightning is seems to be in the right spots.” Game 3 — Game 1 winner vs. Florida State, 6 p.m. 12:30 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour The Memorial Tournament, not lost on coaches and teammates The Hurricanes rebounded on Game 4 — Game 1 loser vs. Southern Miss, Third Round who marvel about the little things he Thursday night with a 3-2 overtime Noon Dudy Noble Field 2 p.m. (NBC) 2021 U.S. Women’s Open Championship Third does to help Tampa Bay succeed. He victory in Game 3. The best-of-7 series Starkville, Miss. Round appeared in 55 games during the continues in Florida on Saturday. Friday, June 4 3 p.m. (CBS) PGA Tour The Memorial Tournament, Third Round Game 1 — No. 7 Mississippi State 8, Samford 4 Game 2 — Campbell (35-16) vs. VCU (37-14), 3 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Champions Principal Charity 8 p.m. Classic, Second Round out. Japan-based France Go de Ina Saturday, June 5 5 p.m. (GOLF) 2021 U.S. Women’s Open Championship Game 3 — No. 7 Mississippi State vs. Game 2 seems incapable of having an un- Third Round BELMONT eventful trip to the track and is a wild winner Continued from Page B1 Game 4 — Samford vs. Game 2 loser GYMNASTICS card, and without Baffert there’s no At Frank Eck Stadium trainer expected to want his horse to South Bend, Ind. 8 p.m. (NBCSPT) U.S. Championships: Day 3 Friday, June 4 HOCKEY Crown, it gives them an awfully big go to the lead and set the pace. Game 1 — No. 10 Notre Dame 10, Central 7 a.m. (NHL) 2021 IIHF World Championship First Semifinal: advantage to anybody else, any other Rock Your World is the likeliest Michigan 0 Canada vs United States 3-year-old at this time of the year.” candidate to jump out to the lead, and Game 2 — UConn 6, Michigan 3 Some other things to know about Saturday, June 5 11 a.m. (NHL) 2021 IIHF World Championship Second is a chic Belmont pick given his pedi- Game 3 — No. 10 Notre Dame vs. UConn, 6 p.m. Semifinal: Germany vs Finland the Belmont: gree — as long as he gets a better run Game 4 — Central Michigan vs. Michigan, NHL PLAYOFFS than his 17th place Derby result. noon CONFIDENT COX “He’s got a lot of natural speed,” as- At Dan Law Field 4 p.m. (USA) Carolina Hurricanes at Tampa Bay Lightning, Trainer Brad Cox, who could “win” sistant trainer Juan Leyva said. “I Lubbock, Texas Game 4 Friday, June 4 his first Kentucky Derby with Mandal- think he’ll like (the distance). He’s a Game 1 — No. 8 Texas Tech 6, Army 3 7:15 p.m. (NBC) Boston Bruins at New York Islanders, Game 4 oun if Medina Spirit is disqualified as big, lanky colt. I think he’s going to do Game 2 — North Carolina 5, UCLA 4 PREMIER LACROSSE LEAGUE Saturday, June 5 expected, is optimistic Essential just fine.” Game 3 — No. 8 Texas Tech vs. North Carolina, 5 p.m. (NBCSPT) Whipsnakes LC vs Chaos LC Quality can rebound from a fourth- There’s also some jockey drama 9 p.m. MOTORCYCLE RACING place finish five weeks ago and make mixed in. Flavien Prat jumped off Game 4 — Army vs. UCLA, 3 p.m. 10:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) Lucas Oil Motocross: Thunder Valley At Klein Field his case in the Belmont. Essential Rombauer despite winning the Preak- Stanford, Calif. (Same-day Tape) Quality opened as the 2-1 favorite, ness to rejoin Hot Rod Charlie, and Friday, June 4 SOFTBALL COLLEGE WORLD SERIES and rival trainers believe the gray is Known Agenda’s rider is TBD after Game 1 — No. 9 Stanford 9, North Dakota St. 1 Oklahoma vs Georgia the horse to beat. Irad Ortiz took a nasty spill Game 2 — Nevada (25-18) vs. UC Irvine (40- 12 p.m. (ESPN) 16), 9 p.m. 2:30 p.m. (ESPN) Arizona vs Florida State Cox isn’t cocky, but he’s confident. Thursday. Saturday, June 5 7 p.m. (ESPN) Teams TBA “I feel like we’re in a great spot with Game 3 — No. 9 Stanford vs. Game 2 winner this colt,” Cox said. “He’s seemed to GOOD RACE DAY Game 4 — North Dakota St. vs. Game 2 loser 9:30 p.m. (ESPN) Teams TBA At FRENCH OPEN TENNIS have won all of his races in different The $1.5 million Belmont is the Columbia, S.C. 5 a.m. (TENNIS) Men’s and Women’s Third Round ways. He’s able to set off a hot pace or main event for a terrific day of racing Friday, June 4 lay close to the pace or however he’s 8 a.m. (BSFL) Men’s and Women’s Third Round like a heavyweight fight at the end of Game 1 — No. 2 South Carolina 4, No. 3 Vir- able to adapt. He’s a racehorse, bot- a stellar undercard. The eight other ginia 3 12 p.m. (NBC) Men’s and Women’s Third Round tom line.” graded stakes races Saturday at Bel- Game 2 — No. 1 Old Dominion 4, No. 4 Jack- TRACK AND FIELD sonville 3 mont Park combine to be worth just Saturday, June 5 1 p.m. (ACCN) ACC Championship (Taped) EARLY LEADERS? under $4.5 million. Game 3 — No. 2 South Carolina vs. No. 1 Old Jockey Luis Saez might have to It’s shaping up to be the best day of Dominion, 7 p.m. Boston 2, N.Y. Islanders 1, OT, Boston leads Game 4 — No. 3 Virginia vs. No. 4 Jacksonville, series 2 - 1 TENNIS adapt while riding Essential Quality horse racing until the fall. noon Carolina 3, Tampa Bay 2, OT, Tampa Bay leads because part of the fun and anticipa- “There’s some really high-quality At Lupton Stadium series 2 - 1 French Open tion of the Belmont is no one knows races, almost a Breeders’ Cup pre- Fort Worth, Texas Friday, June 4 Friday, June 4 At Stade Roland Garros; Paris how the 1 1/2-mile race is going to play view,” Pletcher said. Montreal 1, Winnipeg 0 Men’s Singles Game 1 — No. 3 DBU 6, No. 2 Oregon State 5 Colorado at Vegas, late Game 2 — No. 1 TCU 12, No. 4 McNeese 4 Third Round Today Kei Nishikori, Japan, def. Henri Laaksonen, Saturday, June 5 Carolina at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Switzerland, 7-5, 0-0, ret. Game 3 — No. 3 DBU vs. TCU, 7 p.m. Boston at N.Y. Islanders, 7:15 p.m. 23rd-seeded Madison Keys 6-2, 6-2 in Game 4 — No. 2 Oregon State vs. No. 4 Mc- Federico Delbonis, Argentina, def. Fabio 70 minutes. Neese, 1 p.m. Fognini (27), Italy, 6-4, 6-1, 6-3. FRENCH Early in the afternoon, play was in- Alexander Zverev (6), Germany, def. Laslo Continued from Page B1 SOFTBALL Djere, Serbia, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2. terrupted briefly by rain on all courts BASKETBALL Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, Spain, def. besides the main stadium — where NCAA Division I Casper Ruud (15), Norway, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 7-6 (6), first time at a major. the roof was closed. Federico Delbo- NBA Playoffs 0-6, 7-5. Aside from Williams, top women’s nis said the interruption helped him World Series Daniil Medvedev (2), Russia, def. Reilly FIRST ROUND At USA Softball Opelka (32), United States, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. players continue to exit Roland calm down after stress started to get (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Hall of Fame Stadium Pablo Carreno Busta (12), Spain, def. Steve Garros. hold of him toward the end of the sec- Thursday, June 3 Oklahoma City Denver 126, Portland 115, Denver wins series Johnson, United States, 6-4, 6-4, 6-2. The latest to go home was third- ond set of his match with Fabio Thursday, June 3 Cristian Garin (22), Chile, def. Marcos Giron, 4-2 James Madison 4, Oklahoma 3, 8 innings seeded Aryna Sabalenka, who was Fognini. Phoenix 113, L.A. Lakers 100, Phoenix wins United States, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. upset by Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Oklahoma St. 3, Georgia 2 Stefanos Tsitsipas (5), Greece, def. John Delbonis took a quick shower and series 4-2 Alabama 5, Arizona 1 Friday, June 4 Isner (31), United States, 5-7, 6-3, 7-6 (3), 6-1. 6-4, 2-6, 6-0. eventually prevailed 6-4, 6-1, 6-3. UCLA 4, Florida St. 0 Women’s Singles Sabalenka had been the highest re- Following a marathon five-set bat- L.A. Clippers at Dallas, late Friday, June 4 Sunday, June 6 Third Round James Madison 2, Oklahoma St. 1 maining seed after top-ranked Ash tle, Alejandro Davidovich Fokina x-Dallas at L.A. Clippers, TBA Elena Rybakina (21), Kazakhstan, def. Elena Alabama vs. UCLA, late Barty retired from her second-round SECOND ROUND upset 15th-seeded Casper Ruud Today Vesnina, Russia, 6-1, 6-4. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (31), Russia, def. match due to an injury on Thursday. 7-6 (3), 2-6, 7-6 (6), 0-6, 7-5 in 4 hours, Today Oklahoma vs. Georgia, Noon Second-seeded Naomi Osaka with- Arizona vs. Florida St., 2:30 p.m. Aryna Sabalenka (3), Belarus, 6-4, 2-6, 6-0. 35 minutes. Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. TBD vs. Oklahoma St., 7 p.m. Tamara Zidansek, Slovenia, def. Katerina drew after the first round, saying she Kei Nishikori followed up two con- Sunday, June 6 Siniakova, Czech Republic, 0-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. TBD, 9:30 p.m. is taking a break from competition for secutive five-setters with a one-set Sunday, June 6 Victoria Azarenka (15), Belarus, def. Madi- mental health reasons. victory, reaching the second week of TBD, 1 p.m. son Keys (23), United States, 6-2, 6-2. TBD, 3:30 p.m. Serena Williams (7), United States, def. Dan- Sabalenka’s 39 unforced errors the clay-court Grand Slam for the sev- HOCKEY Championship Series ielle Collins, United States, 6-4, 6-4. helped Pavlyuchenkova reach the enth time after qualifier Henri Laak- Monday, June 7 Sorana Cirstea, Romania, def. Daria Kasat- fourth round for the first time since sonen retired with a thigh injury NHL Playoffs TBD, 7:30 p.m. kina, Russia, 6-3, 6-2. she made it to the quarterfinals in while trailing 7-5. SECOND ROUND Tuesday, June 8 Marketa Vondrousova (20), Czech Republic, (Best-of-7) TBD, 7:30 p.m. def. Polona Hercog, Slovenia, 6-3, 6-3. Paris a decade ago. Nishikori will next play sixth- (x-if necessary) Wednesday, June 9 Paula Badosa, Spain, def. Ana Bogdan, Ro- Pavlyuchenkova’s next opponent seeded Alexander Zverev, who beat Thursday, June 3 TBD, 7 p.m. mania, 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4. will be Victoria Azarenka, who beat Laslo Djere 6-2, 7-5, 6-2. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2021 B3

AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS East Division East Division Rangers 5, Rays 4: Kyle Gibson Pirates 9, Marlins 2: Rookie Cleveland (Civale 7-2) at Baltimore W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away pitched 5 1/3 scoreless innings, and Ke’Bryan Hayes homered and drove (Means 4-1), 4:05 p.m. Tampa Bay 36 23 .610 — — 6-4 L-1 15-13 21-10 New York 27 22 .551 — — 6-4 L-1 15-5 12-17 the Texas Rangers ended a nine- in three runs. Tampa Bay (Hill 4-2) at Texas Boston 34 23 .596 1 — 5-5 W-2 16-13 18-10 Atlanta 26 29 .473 4 7 5-5 L-1 15-17 11-12 game losing streak. Brandon Lowe Brewers 5, Diamondbacks 1: (Allard 1-1), 4:05 p.m. New York 31 27 .534 4½ 1½ 3-7 L-2 17-14 14-13 Philadelphia 26 30 .464 4½ 7½ 4-6 L-1 15-11 11-19 homered late for the Rays, who have Freddy Peralta carried a no-hitter into Miami (Rogers 6-3) at Pittsburgh Toronto 29 26 .527 5 2 6-4 L-1 12-12 17-14 Washington 24 30 .444 5½ 8½ 4-6 W-1 13-15 11-15 the most wins in the majors and lost the eighth inning on his 25th birthday. (De Jong 0-0), 4:05 p.m. for only the fourth time in 21 games. Dodgers 9, Braves 5: Chris Taylor hit Washington (Ross 2-5) at Philadel- Baltimore 20 37 .351 15 12 3-7 W-3 9-19 11-18 Miami 24 32 .429 6½ 9½ 2-8 L-7 12-12 12-20 Red Sox 5, Yankees 2: Rafael Devers a bases-loaded double in the eight- phia (Howard 0-1), 4:05 p.m. Central Division Central Division hit a three-run homer in the first in- run fifth inning. Arizona (Kelly 2-6) at Milwaukee W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away ning off Michael King, Marwin LATE (Peralta 5-1), 4:10 p.m. Chicago 34 22 .607 — — 7-3 W-1 21-9 13-13 Chicago 32 24 .571 — — 8-2 L-1 21-10 11-14 González added a two-run double. Detroit at Minnesota (Berríos 5-2) at Kansas Former Yankee Nathan Eovaldi (7-2) Minnesota at Kansas City City (Keller 5-4), 4:10 p.m. Cleveland 30 25 .545 3½ 1 5-5 L-1 14-12 16-13 Milwaukee 31 26 .544 1½ 3 7-3 W-2 15-15 16-11 won his third straight start. Oakland at Colorado Boston (Rodríguez 5-4) at Kansas City 28 26 .519 5 2½ 7-3 W-4 15-13 13-13 St. Louis 31 26 .544 1½ 3 5-5 L-2 15-11 16-15 Orioles 3, Indians 1: Ryan Mount- Seattle at L.A. Angels N.Y. Yankees (Taillon 1-4), 7:15 p.m. Detroit 23 33 .411 11 8½ 5-5 L-1 13-15 10-18 Cincinnati 25 29 .463 6 7½ 5-5 W-1 12-14 13-15 castle hit a go-ahead in the Cincinnati at St. Louis (Stewart 1-0) at San Minnesota 22 34 .393 12 9½ 5-5 L-3 12-17 10-17 Pittsburgh 22 34 .393 10 11½ 4-6 W-2 12-15 10-19 seventh inning. Chicago Cubs at San Francisco Francisco (Gausman 6-0), 7:15 p.m. Nationals 2, Phillies 1: Max Scher- N.Y. Mets at San Diego L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 7-4) at Atlanta West Division West Division zer outpitched Zack Wheeler, Juan TODAY’S GAMES (Morton 4-2), 7:15 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Soto hit a tiebreaking solo homer. Detroit (Skubal 2-7) at Chicago White Oakland (Irvin 3-7) at Colorado Oakland 33 25 .569 — — 5-5 W-2 17-17 16-8 San Francisco 35 21 .625 — — 7-3 W-1 16-8 19-13 Astros 13, Blue Jays 1: Zack Gre- Sox (Giolito 5-4), 2:10 p.m. (Freeland 0-0), 9:10 p.m. Houston 32 25 .561 ½ — 6-4 W-1 20-13 12-12 San Diego 35 23 .603 1 — 5-5 W-1 19-10 16-13 inke pitched his first complete game Cincinnati (Mahle 4-2) at St. Louis Seattle (Kikuchi 3-3) at L.A. Angels Seattle 29 29 .500 4 3½ 7-3 W-1 17-14 12-15 Los Angeles 34 23 .596 1½ — 5-5 W-2 19-10 15-13 since 2017, Carlos Correa homered (TBD), 2:15 p.m. (Cobb 3-2), 10:07 p.m. Los Angeles 25 31 .446 7 6½ 6-4 L-1 13-15 12-16 Colorado 23 34 .404 12½ 11 5-5 W-4 19-12 4-22 twice and Martin Maldonado hit a Houston (Urquidy 4-2) at Toronto N.Y. Mets (deGrom 4-2) at San Diego Texas 23 36 .390 10½ 10 1-9 W-1 14-13 9-23 Arizona 20 39 .339 16½ 15 2-8 L-3 11-16 9-23 grand slam. (Stripling 1-3), 3:07 p.m. (Musgrove 4-4), 10:10 p.m.

BOX SCORES THIS DATE IN BASEBALL Texas 5, 1915 — Philadelphia’s Grover Cleve- showed that Bip Roberts was indeed land Alexander lost his no-hitter when safe. The Padres lost 4-2. Tampa Bay 4 Artie Butler punched a single with two 1989 — The Blue Jays lost their Tampa Bay Texas outs in the ninth. Alexander struck out Bob debut in the SkyDome as Glenn Braggs ab r h bi ab r h bi B.Lowe 2b 5 1 2 2 Kiner-Falefa ss 4 0 2 0 Bescher for the final out to beat St. Louis hit a two-run homer to lead the Milwau- Arozarena dh4 0 1 0 García cf 4 0 0 1 3-0. Alexander went on to pitch three kee Brewers past Toronto 5-3. Wendle 3b 2 0 1 0 Davis dh 4 0 0 0 more one-hitters during the season. 1997 — Alex Rodriguez of the Mari- Brosseau 3b 2 0 0 0 Gallo rf 4 2 2 1 Meadows lf 4 1 1 0 Solak 2b 4 1 3 0 1929 — The Cincinnati Reds scored ners became the first Seattle player to Díaz 1b 3 0 2 0 N.Lowe 1b 4 1 1 1 nine runs in the sixth inning en route to hit for the cycle in a nine-inning game. Kiermaier cf 4 1 0 0 Culberson 3b 3 0 0 1 a 21-4 romp over the Chicago Cubs. He completed the cycle with a double in Walls ss 3 0 1 0 Calhoun lf 3 1 2 1 1935 — Chicago White Sox rookie the ninth of a 14-6 win at Detroit. Mejía c 3 1 1 0 J.Martin lf 0 0 0 0 Margot ph 1 0 0 0 Trevino c 2 0 0 0 John Whitehead loses to St. Louis 2-0. 2001 — Colorado pitcher Mike Phillips rf 4 0 1 2 It was his first loss after winning his first Hampton had two homers, three RBIs Totals 35 4 10 4 Totals 32 5 10 5 eight starts, an AL record for the start of and recorded his eighth win as Colo- Tampa Bay 000 000 022 —4 Texas 001 310 00x —5 a career. rado defeated Houston 9-4. DP—Tampa Bay 0, Texas 1. LOB—Tampa Bay 1955 — Mickey Mantle of the New 2008 — Atlanta’s Chipper Jones be- 6, Texas 5. 2B—Kiner-Falefa (11). HR—B.Lowe York Yankees hit a home run off Chica- came the third switch-hitter in major (10), Gallo (10). S—Trevino (2), Culberson (3). IP H R ER BB SO go’s Billy Pierce that traveled about 550 league history to hit 400 career home Tampa Bay feet. The ball cleared the left-field upper runs. Jones’ homer off Ricky Nolasco Fleming L,5-4 7 10 5 5 0 2 deck at Comiskey Park. was one of his four hits in the 7-5 Sherriff 1 0 0 0 0 0 Texas 1959 — Pittsburgh’s Dick Stuart hit the comeback win over Florida. Mickey Gibson W,4-0 5 1/3 5 0 0 0 5 longest home run at Forbes Field. Stuart Mantle and Eddie Murray were the first King 1 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 smashed a shot over the center- field wall two reach the milestone. Sborz 1 2 2 2 0 2 off Chicago pitcher Glenn Hobbie. 2013 — The Chicago White Sox and Kennedy S,12-13 1 2 2 2 2 1 Umpires—Home, Alfonso Marquez; First, Ro- 1966 — Leo Cardenas of the Reds Seattle Mariners played the first game berto Ortiz; Second, ; Third, Lance hit four home runs in a doubleheader in major league history when each Barrett. against the Chicago Cubs. Cardenas team scored five or more runs in the T—2:47. A—30,635 (40,300). hit two home runs in each game as game when it was scoreless through Boston 5, Cincinnati won the opener 8-3 but the ninth. Alejandro De Aza and Alex N.Y. Yankees 2 dropped the second game 9-5. Rios each had an RBI single in the 16th 1986 — San Diego’s Steve Garvey inning, and Chicago won 7-5. Boston New York ab r h bi ab r h bi was ejected for the first time in his ca- 2015 — Oakland’s Pat Venditte be- Santana cf 4 0 0 0 LeMahieu 1b 4 0 2 0 reer when he argued a play at home came the first pitcher in 20 years to Verdugo lf 4 1 1 0 Stanton dh 3 0 1 0 plate. Garvey, the on-deck hitter, pro- throw with both arms in the same Martinez dh 4 0 1 0 Judge rf 4 1 2 1 tested the last out of a triple play by the game, but the Boston Red Sox beat the Bogaerts ss 4 2 2 0 Urshela 3b 4 1 1 0 Associated Press Devers 3b 4 1 1 3 Torres ss 4 0 2 0 Atlanta Braves. Television replays Athletics 4-2. Texas’ Nick Solak (15) slides as Tampa Bay second baseman Renfroe rf 4 1 1 0 Odor 2b 4 0 0 0 Gonzalez 1b 4 0 2 2 Frazier lf 4 0 0 0 Brandon Lowe throws out Nate Lowe on a grounder to end the Vázquez c 4 0 0 0 Sánchez c 4 0 0 0 fifth inning Friday in Arlington, Texas. The Rays lost 5-4. Arroyo 2b 4 0 1 0 Gardner cf 3 0 0 0 STATISTICAL LEADERS Hand S,10-12 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Shreve H,2 1 1/3 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 36 5 9 5 Totals 34 2 8 1 Philadelphia Stratton S,1-2 3 2/3 0 0 0 0 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Major League Baseball Leaders Boston 300 002 000 —5 Wheeler L,4-3 7 1/3 5 2 2 2 8 Umpires—Home, Sean Barber; First, James BATTING—Guerrero Jr., Toronto, .330; Martinez, Bos- NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 000 002 000 —2 Alvarado 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 Hoye; Second, ; Third, Brian Gor- ton, .321; Bogaerts, Boston, .315; Gurriel, Houston, .314; BATTING—N.Castellanos, Cincinnati, .364; Winker, Cin- E—Gonzalez 2 (5). DP—Boston 2, New York 0. Brogdon 1 1 0 0 0 0 man. Brantley, Houston, .305; Altuve, Houston, .302; Alvarez, cinnati, .348; A.Frazier, Pittsburgh, .338; Bryant, Chicago, LOB—Boston 4, New York 6. 2B—Martinez (16), Hudson pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. T—3:22. A—8,044 (38,747). Houston, .302; Mercedes, Chicago, .299; Moncada, Chi- .316; T.Turner, Washington, .312; Riley, Atlanta, .301; Reyn- Gonzalez 2 (11). HR—Devers (15), Judge (14). HBP—Scherzer (Realmuto). cago, .299; Walsh, Los Angeles, .299. olds, Pittsburgh, .292; P.Smith, Arizona, .288; Acuña Jr., IP H R ER BB SO Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Ryan RUNS—Bichette, Toronto, 44; Canha, Oakland, 44; Atlanta, .283; C.Taylor, Los Angeles, .282. Boston Milwaukee 5, Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 42; Martinez, Boston, 41; Altuve, RUNS—Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 45; C.Taylor, Los Angeles, Blakney; Second, Brian O’Nora; Third, Fieldin Eovaldi W,7-2 6 8 2 1 0 7 Houston, 38; Ramírez, Cleveland, 38; Semien, Toronto, 38; 43; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 40; Muncy, Los Angeles, 39; Cubreth. Arizona 1 Sawamura H,4 2 0 0 0 1 5 Arozarena, Tampa Bay, 37; Correa, Houston, 37; Haniger, Winker, Cincinnati, 39; Cronenworth, San Diego, 37; Bry- T—2:56. A—15,030 (42,792). Barnes S,13-14 1 0 0 0 0 3 Arizona Milwaukee Seattle, 37; Tucker, Houston, 37. ant, Chicago, 36; N.Castellanos, Cincinnati, 36; F.Freeman, New York ab r h bi ab r h bi RBI—J.Abreu, Chicago, 46; Devers, Boston, 46; Guer- Atlanta, 36; McMahon, Colorado, 36; J.Turner, Los Ange- King L,0-3 5 1/3 6 4 4 0 5 Houston 13, Rojas 2b 3 0 0 0 Urías 2b 4 0 0 0 rero Jr., Toronto, 45; Meadows, Tampa Bay, 44; Mancini, les, 36. Luetge 1 2/3 2 1 1 0 1 C.Kelly c 4 0 0 0 Vogelbach 1b3 1 1 1 Baltimore, 44; A.García, Texas, 42; Grichuk, Toronto, 42; RBI—Aguilar, Miami, 40; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 39; Esco- Cortes Jr. 2 1 0 0 0 4 Toronto 1 Escobar 3b 4 0 0 0 Robertson 3b0 0 0 0 Ohtani, Los Angeles, 40; Gurriel, Houston, 40; Walsh, Los bar, Arizona, 39; Naquin, Cincinnati, 38; Báez, Chicago, 38; Walker 1b 4 0 0 0 Yelich lf 4 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, ; First, Brian Houston Toronto Angeles, 39; Martinez, Boston, 39. Crawford, San Francisco, 36; Bryant, Chicago, 36; Are- D.Peralta lf 3 0 0 0 García rf 3 1 1 0 Knight; Second, ; Third, Ryan ab r h bi ab r h bi HITS—Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 67; Martinez, Boston, 67; nado, St. Louis, 36; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 35; Albies, Atlanta, P.Smith cf 3 0 0 0 Narváez c 3 3 2 2 Altuve 2b 3 1 2 2 Semien 2b 4 0 0 0 Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 65; Mullins, Baltimore, 65; Semien, 34; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 34. Additon. Reddick rf 1 1 0 0 Shaw 3b-1b 4 0 1 0 Jones ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Bichette ss 4 0 1 0 Toronto, 65; Bogaerts, Boston, 64; Grichuk, Toronto, 60; HITS—A.Frazier, Pittsburgh, 74; N.Castellanos, Cincin- T—2:49. A—18,040 (47,309). Ahmed ss 3 0 1 0 Adames ss 2 0 0 0 Correa ss 5 2 2 4 Guerrero Jr. 1b3 0 0 0 Gurriel, Houston, 60; Perez, Kansas City, 60; Bichette, To- nati, 71; T.Turner, Washington, 68; Edman, St. Louis, 65; Peacock p 1 0 0 0 Bradley Jr. cf 3 0 0 1 Díaz 3b-1b 6 2 3 1 Espinal 3b 1 0 0 0 ronto, 59. Winker, Cincinnati, 65; Bryant, Chicago, 61; Cronenworth, Baltimore 3, Mantiply p 0 0 0 0 F.Peralta p 3 0 0 0 DOUBLES—Devers, Boston, 18; Gurriel, Houston, 16; San Diego, 60; Arenado, St. Louis, 59; P.Smith, Arizona, 59; Gurriel 1b 4 1 2 0 Hernández rf 3 0 2 0 Locastro ph 1 0 0 0 Boxberger p 0 0 0 0 Cleveland 1 García ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Grichuk cf 3 1 1 1 Martinez, Boston, 16; Meadows, Tampa Bay, 16; Wendle, Reynolds, Pittsburgh, 57. Castellanos p0 0 0 0 Richards p 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay, 16; Bogaerts, Boston, 15; Haniger, Seattle, 15; DOUBLES—A.Frazier, Pittsburgh, 19; Arenado, St. Alvarez dh 4 1 1 1 Davis cf 1 0 0 0 Cabrera ph 0 0 0 1 Cleveland Baltimore Brantley, Houston, 14; Grichuk, Toronto, 14; Lowrie, Oak- Louis, 18; Betts, Los Angeles, 18; Albies, Atlanta, 17; Reyn- Tucker rf 5 0 0 0 Panik 3b-1b 3 0 1 0 Ginkel p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi land, 14; Mullins, Baltimore, 14; Seager, Seattle, 14. olds, Pittsburgh, 17; Bryant, Chicago, 16; N.Castellanos, McCormick lf4 2 1 0 Gurriel Jr. lf 3 0 0 0 Totals 27 1 1 1 Totals 29 5 6 4 Hernandez 2b4 0 1 0 Mullins cf 3 0 1 0 TRIPLES—Baddoo, Detroit, 4; Madrigal, Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, 16; Yastrzemski, San Francisco, 15; Hoskins, Straw cf 4 2 3 0 Tellez dh 3 0 0 0 Arizona 000 000 010 —1 A.Rosario ss 4 0 0 0 Mancini 1b 4 0 1 0 Lopez, Kansas City, 3; Mullins, Baltimore, 3; Ohtani, Los Philadelphia, 14; M.Rojas, Miami, 14. Maldonado c5 2 2 5 Jansen c 3 0 1 0 Milwaukee 112 000 01x —5 Ramírez 3b 4 1 2 0 Santander rf 2 0 0 1 Angeles, 3; A.Rosario, Cleveland, 3; 15 tied at 2. TRIPLES—D.Peralta, Arizona, 5; Hampson, Colorado, 4; Totals 42 13 16 13 Totals 31 1 6 1 E—P.Smith (2), Rojas (7). DP—Arizona 1, Mil- Ramirez rf 3 0 1 1 Galvis ss 3 1 0 0 HOME RUNS—Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 17; A.García, Albies, Atlanta, 3; A.Frazier, Pittsburgh, 3; Owings, Colo- Houston 000 124 150 —13 waukee 0. LOB—Arizona 3, Milwaukee 4. 2B— E.Rosario lf 4 0 1 0 Mountcastle dh 4 1 1 2 Texas, 16; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 15; Devers, Boston, 15; rado, 3; P.Smith, Arizona, 3; C.Taylor, Los Angeles, 3. Narváez (7). HR—Vogelbach (4), Narváez (5). Miller dh 4 0 1 0 Stewart lf 3 0 2 0 Toronto 000 000 100 —1 Olson, Oakland, 14; Judge, New York, 14; Meadows, HOME RUNS—Tatis Jr., San Diego, 17; Acuña Jr., At- SB—Ahmed (3). SF—Cabrera (2). Naylor 1b 4 0 0 0 McKenna pr 0 0 0 0 E—Gurriel Jr. (2), Hernández (3). DP—Houston Tampa Bay, 14; Perez, Kansas City, 14; Haniger, Seattle, lanta, 17; Winker, Cincinnati, 14; Báez, Chicago, 14; Muncy, 0, Toronto 1. LOB—Houston 8, Toronto 4. 2B— IP H R ER BB SO Hedges c 3 0 0 0 Franco 3b 3 0 0 0 Arizona 14; Ramírez, Cleveland, 13; Walsh, Los Angeles, 13; Los Angeles, 13; F.Freeman, Atlanta, 13; McMahon, Colo- Chang ph 1 0 1 0 Wilkerson 2b 3 0 0 0 Alvarez (13), Straw (7), Gurriel (16), McCormick Semien, Toronto, 13. rado, 13; Escobar, Arizona, 13; 6 tied at 12. (3). HR—Correa 2 (10), Maldonado (4), Díaz Peacock L,2-2 4 2/3 5 4 3 4 2 Zimmer cf 4 0 1 0 Severino c 3 1 1 0 Mantiply 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 STOLEN BASES—Merrifield, Kansas City, 16; Good- STOLEN BASES—T.Turner, Washington, 13; Tatis Jr., Totals 35 1 8 1 Totals 28 3 6 3 (3), Grichuk (12). SF—Altuve (4). rum, Detroit, 10; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 10; T.Anderson, Chi- San Diego, 12; Edman, St. Louis, 11; Hampson, Colorado, IP H R ER BB SO Castellanos 2 0 0 0 0 3 Cleveland 000 001 000 —1 Ginkel 1 1 1 1 0 1 cago, 9; Arozarena, Tampa Bay, 9; Mullins, Baltimore, 9; 11; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 9; Chisholm Jr., Miami, 9; Profar, Houston Baltimore 000 000 21x —3 Milwaukee Grossman, Detroit, 8; Laureano, Oakland, 8; Moore, Seat- San Diego, 9; Báez, Chicago, 8; Story, Colorado, 8; Greinke W,6-2 9 6 1 1 1 3 E—Naylor (5), Shaw (1). DP—Cleveland 2, Bal- F.Peralta W,6-1 7 1/3 1 1 1 3 9 tle, 8; Semien, Toronto, 8. Grisham, San Diego, 7; Slater, San Francisco, 7. Toronto timore 0. LOB—Cleveland 8, Baltimore 5. 2B— Boxberger H,7 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 PITCHING—Petit, Oakland, 7-0; Lynn, Chicago, 7-1; PITCHING—Flaherty, St. Louis, 8-1; J.Urías, Los Ange- Stewart (5). 3B—Ramirez (1). HR—Mountcastle Ryu L,5-3 5 2/3 7 7 6 3 1 Richards 1 0 0 0 0 0 Civale, Cleveland, 7-2; Eovaldi, Boston, 7-2; Pivetta, Bos- les, 8-2; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 7-4; Gausman, San Fran- (7). SB—Zimmer (3). SF—Santander (3). Edwards Jr. 1 1/3 3 1 1 0 2 Umpires—Home, ; First, Bruce ton, 6-1; Greinke, Houston, 6-2; Matz, Toronto, 6-2; Bieber, cisco, 6-0; Darvish, San Diego, 6-1; F.Peralta, Milwaukee, IP H R ER BB SO Chatwood 0 6 5 5 0 0 Dreckman; Second, ; Third, Edwin Cleveland, 6-3; G.Cole, New York, 6-3; Kittredge, Tampa 6-1; Bauer, Los Angeles, 6-3; Tr.Rogers, Miami, 6-3; Suter, Cleveland Beasley 2 0 0 0 1 3 Moscoso. Bay, 5-1. Milwaukee, 6-3; Hendricks, Chicago, 6-4. Mejía 3 1 0 0 1 2 Chatwood pitched to 6 batters in the 8th. T—2:40. A—15,261 (41,900). 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Atlanta 5 STRIKEOUTS—Bieber, Cleveland, 117; Glasnow, STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 104; Wheeler, Baltimore Los Angeles Atlanta Tampa Bay, 106; G.Cole, New York, 104; Bassitt, Oakland, Philadelphia, 100; Bauer, Los Angeles, 96; F.Peralta, Mil- Akin 5 3 0 0 1 4 Pittsburgh 9, ab r h bi ab r h bi 80; Rodón, Chicago, 80; Giolito, Chicago, 78; Manaea, waukee, 92; Darvish, San Diego, 84; Gausman, San Fran- H.Harvey 1 2 1 1 0 1 Miami 2 Betts rf 4 1 1 0 Acuña Jr. rf 4 0 0 0 Oakland, 70; Berríos, Minnesota, 69; Ray, Toronto, 69; 5 cisco, 83; Woodruff, Milwaukee, 83; deGrom, New York, 82; Sulser W,2-0 1 1 0 0 0 1 Muncy 1b 2 0 0 0 Freeman 1b 5 2 1 1 tied at 68. Burnes, Milwaukee, 81; J.Urías, Los Angeles, 80. Scott H,11 1 0 0 0 0 3 Miami Pittsburgh Beaty 1b 0 0 0 0 Albies 2b 4 1 2 2 Fry S,2-4 1 2 0 0 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Pujols ph-1b 2 1 0 0 Riley 3b 4 1 1 0 WP—Shaw. 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LOB—Los Angeles 4, Atlanta 7. 2B— Schwarber lf 4 0 0 0 Realmuto c 3 0 1 1 Curtiss p 0 0 0 0 Lux (6), Taylor (8), Betts (18), Albies (17). Stevenson lf 0 0 0 0 Miller rf 3 0 0 0 Alfaro c 1 0 0 0 HR—Freeman (13). S—Urías (4), Anderson (3). Castro 3b 4 0 1 0 McCutchen lf 3 0 2 0 Totals 32 2 5 2 Totals 34 9 12 9 IP H R ER BB SO Avila c 3 0 1 0 Bohm 3b 3 0 1 0 Miami 020 000 000 —2 Los Angeles Robles cf 2 0 0 0 Torreyes ss 3 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 201 105 00x —9 Urías W,8-2 5 4 1 1 2 5 Scherzer p 3 0 0 0 Wheeler p 1 0 0 0 DP—Miami 2, Pittsburgh 0. LOB—Miami 7, Nelson 1 0 0 0 0 2 Hudson p 0 0 0 0 Alvarado p 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 6. 2B—Devers 2 (3), Berti (6), León White 1 1/3 2 3 2 1 2 Hand p 0 0 0 0 Joyce ph 1 0 0 0 (2), Gamel (4), Reynolds (17). HR—Hayes (2). Kelly 2/3 1 1 0 0 1 Brogdon p 0 0 0 0 SB—Polanco (5). Jansen 1 0 0 0 2 1 Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 29 1 6 1 IP H R ER BB SO Atlanta Washington 000 101 000 —2 Miami Anderson L,4-3 4 1/3 1 4 4 3 6 Philadelphia 000 100 000 —1 León 1 0 0 0 0 0 Newcomb 1/3 0 3 3 3 0 DP—Washington 0, Philadelphia 1. LOB— Poteet L,2-2 2 2/3 2 3 3 4 2 Dayton 1 1/3 2 1 1 2 1 Washington 4, Philadelphia 4. 2B—Bell (7), Cimber 1 1/3 3 1 1 1 0 Santana 2 0 0 0 0 2 Avila (5), McCutchen (6), Hoskins (14). HR— Detwiler 1 1 0 0 0 2 Matzek 1 1 1 1 0 1 Soto (7). SB—Segura (6). S—Wheeler (2). Pop 1 6 5 5 0 3 WP—Matzek(2). Associated Press IP H R ER BB SO Curtiss 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Erich Bacchus; First, Mar- Washington Pittsburgh vin Hudson; Second, ; Third, Dave Boston’s Christian Vazquez, top right, watches as Hunter Renfroe, bottom Scherzer W,5-4 7 2/3 5 1 1 1 9 Keller 2 2 2 2 3 2 Rackley. right, slides past New York catcher Gary Sanchez, left, to score during the Hudson H,11 1 1 0 0 0 2 Underwood Jr. W,2-2 2 2 0 0 1 4 T—3:45. 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(407) 280-0683 must see, $5995, trade. 352-634-5665 $12,400 (352) 322-0487 if no ans LV msg Published June 5, 2021 B10 SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 2021 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE The NBA awaits a new champion semifinal series starts Sunday, The path is wide with fifth-seeded Atlanta visit- ing No. 1 Philadelphia. Out West, top-seeded Utah will meet open to the title either the Clippers or Dallas, while second-seeded Phoenix TIM REYNOLDS will take on third-seeded Den- AP basketball writer ver starting Monday. Maybe the absence of the In this NBA, this much is al- usual suspects from the last two ready clear: There will be a new decades or so — no Lakers, no champion. Celtics, no Warriors, no Bulls, no A lot of first-time champions, Spurs, no Heat — is surprising. too. But the way Round 1 went also The second round of the NBA can’t be a total shocker, since the playoffs start on Saturday night, No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3 seeds on and nowhere to be found are the both halves of the bracket made franchises that have combined to win almost two-thirds of the the conference semifinals, and titles awarded in league history. no worse than a No. 5 seed will There are new faces, like a fill out the fields. Phoenix team that’s in the sec- While having the new faces in ond round for the first time Round 2 might be good for the since 2010, Brooklyn for the first league, those still playing aren’t time since 2014, Atlanta for the exactly wasting time on a first time since 2016. big-picture perspective. Plus, when the NBA gets down “I’m not even going to go there,” to its final eight teams, there Hawks coach Nate McMillan will be no more than eight play- said. “I’m not going to go and talk ers — and possibly as few as about what’s good for the league. five, depending on how the last My focus is on the Hawks and fac- remaining first-round series be- ing Philadelphia.” tween Dallas and the Los Ange- Entering Friday, there were les Clippers ends — who have eight players left in the playoffs previously won a championship Associated Press who were part of a team’s win- Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James sit on the bench Thursday during the fourth quarter of Game 6 ring. ning trip to the NBA Finals: So, for virtually everyone left of an NBA first-round playoff series against the Phoenix Suns in Los Angeles. The Suns won the game Philadelphia’s Danny Green in the playoffs, this is a whole 113-100, and the series 4-2. and Denver’s JaVale McGee are new world. New teams. New And this might be great. “Our goal is much bigger,” “Mentally, physically, spiritually, three-time champions, Brook- faces. New stories. And in the But it will certainly be Nuggets coach Michael Malone emotionally draining. ... Every lyn’s Kevin Durant and Clippers end, of course, there’ll be a new different. said. team has to deal with it, obvi- teammates Kawhi Leonard and winner and a whole lot of guys This is only the third time in Among the teams nowhere to ously, but with us and Miami, Rajon Rondo each have two who get their fingerprints on the NBA history that the finalists be found right now: the fran- going the long haul in the bubble rings, while Brooklyn’s Kyrie Ir- Larry O’Brien Trophy for the from one season — in this case, chises that have combined to and then coming right back on ving, the Clippers’ Serge Ibaka first time. the Los Angeles Lakers and win 36 of the last 37 NBA cham- short notice to this season, it’s and the 76ers’ Dwight Howard “I don’t think it matters one Miami Heat — were not among pionships. Or 47 of the last 49 ti- been very draining.” have one title apiece. way or the other,” said Philadel- the last eight teams standing in tles. Or 68 of the 74 titles ever James missed the playoffs in And nobody has won a ring, phia coach Doc Rivers, who’ll be the playoffs the following sea- claimed. The defending cham- 2019 because of injury. Other obviously, with their current one of only two coaches left in son. At least five, and perhaps pion Lakers went out in Round than that, he’d been to the NBA club. the second round to have guided six if the Clippers don’t rally, of 1, limping to a six-game loss by Finals in every season since It all means the path to the fi- a team to a title, with either Dal- the final eight teams in last sea- Phoenix. The Heat’s reign as 2011. That run is over. nals is wide open for the first las’ Rick Carlisle or the Clip- son’s restart bubble are done for Eastern Conference champions Round 2 starts in Brooklyn, time in years and a break- pers’ Tyronn Lue being the this season. ended with a four-game sweep where the Nets play host to Mil- through awaits someone. other. “I think people love great Of last year’s final four in the against Milwaukee. waukee in Game 1 of their East- “We have a chance to do some- NBA basketball and that’s what NBA, only Denver is back in the “It’s been draining,” Lakers ern Conference semifinal series thing special,” Jazz center Rudy they want to see.” final eight this season. forward LeBron James said. on Saturday. The other East Gobert said. Ganne continues to impress No. 4 seed USF Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — The calculus homework awaiting Megha Ganne upsets Gators might have to wait a couple more days to get done. The 17-year-old ERIC OLSON amateur has more pressing busi- AP sports writer ness this weekend at the U.S. Wom- en’s Open. South Florida posted the biggest upset on the first Ganne followed up a strong open- day of the NCAA baseball tournament, knocking off ing round by shooting an even-par the as the bottom seed in the Gaines- 71 in the second round at the Olym- ville Regional. pic Club on Friday and was tied for Four of the seven No. 3 regional seeds that played the clubhouse lead with Megan early Friday also won. But no game more than the Khang after the morning groups at Bulls’ 5-3 win over Florida portended surprises sure 4-under 138. to come in a year when fallout from the COVID-19 The high school junior from New pandemic made it difficult for the Division I Baseball Jersey is aiming to become the first Committee to evaluate teams and set up the bracket. amateur to hold at least a share of The Bulls ended the regular season 24-26 after the 36-hole lead at the U.S. Women’s being picked last in the American Athletic Confer- Open since Carol Semple Thomp- ence, and they had to win their league tournament to son in 1978. She hopes that will buy get into the NCAAs. her some extra time on that calculus The Gators had won 19 of 21 meetings with the homework and a shoutout on Twit- Bulls in Gainesville, and had beaten them in the na- ter from New Jersey governor Phil tional tournament in 1996, 2015 and 2017. Murphy could help her cause. But Florida (39-20), which also lost its regional “I don’t know how I’m going to opener in 2019, couldn’t sustain any offense against manage to fit that into my schedule four USF pitchers. The Bulls (29-27) have won seven in the next few days,” she said. of their last eight. “Hopefully, my teacher gives me a “We’re definitely playing well at the right time,” little bit more time to do that. It’s catcher Jake Sullivan said. “What we’re doing more hard to balance both.” than anything is playing for each other. We’re not wor- Khang moved into a tie with ried about who’s on the other side of the field, who’s Ganne by birdieing the par-5 17th. Associated Press in the stands, where we’re playing.” England’s Mel Reid shared the first- Wei-Ling Hs hits from the bunker on the 18th fairway Friday during the second It was the second straight NCAA Tournament that round lead with Ganne with a 67 round of the U.S. Women’s Open at The Olympic Club in San Francisco. opened with a No. 4 regional seed from the American and teed off in the afternoon. finished his long day with some of his morning and 18 holes in the afternoon, Athletic Conference winning its opener. Cincinnati beat Oregon State in 2019. “Each day is more exciting, more best golf, running off three straight bird- with only about 30 minutes in between. Arkansas (47-10) and Texas (43-15), the top two na- nerve-racking,” Khang said. “I like to ies to close out a 5-under 67 and the look at it as embracing it because you tional seeds, won their openers in the double- lead in the rain-delayed Memorial. Thongchai Jaidee leads can’t really shy away from it. You elimination regionals. The Razorbacks erased an know it’s going to happen. It’s inevi- He arrived at Muirfield Village before Principal Charity Classic early three-run deficit and beat NJIT 13-8. The Long- table. I love these kind of feelings, dawn. He finished when it was time for DES MOINES, Iowa — Thongchai horns won 11-0 over Southern. dinner. And except for a few inevitable and I definitely for sure know the Jaidee closed with a birdie on the par-3 The No. 3 regional seeds to win were Liberty, Dal- mistakes, he was solid in the 33 holes he course is going to give us its best and ninth for a 7-under 65 and a one-stroke las Baptist, Florida State and UC Santa Barbara. we’re going to have to give our best.” faced. Brady Gulakowski homered twice and drove in six lead Friday in the PGA Tour Champions’ Shanshan Feng of China was one Cantlay was at 8-under 136 on the re- runs as Liberty beat ACC tournament champion Duke back at 3 under after a 70, with Lexi furbished Muirfield Village, where the Principal Charity Classic. 11-6. The Flames, who had lost 5-4 and 7-0 to the Blue Thompson and Inbee Park at rough is thicker and denser than usual Thongchai, the 51-year-old from Thai- Devils in the regular season, ended Duke’s 12-game 2 under at the Lake Course. Park and the rain that washed out nearly half land making his fifth senior start, eagled win streak. shot a 69 for her record 25th career of the opening round didn’t help. the par-5 15th and had seven birdies Dallas Baptist won 6-5 over Oregon State, with Pey- round under par at a U.S. Women’s Scottie Scheffler recovered from three and two bogeys at Wakonda Club. ton Sherlin and Kragen Kechely finishing the game Open. bogeys in his opening four holes to Dicky Pride and Doug Barron were with 2 2/3 innings of one-hit shutout relief. tied for second. Four Florida State pitchers combined to surrender Cantlay sets an early scratch out a 71 and was at 6-under 130 no earned runs in a 5-2 win over Southern Missis- Hall of Fame pitcher John Smoltz was target at Memorial among those who completed the second sippi. Marcos Castanon went 5 for 6 with a homer and round. They all had long days, having to disqualified for failing to sign his score- five RBIs in a 14-4 UC Santa Barbara win over Okla- DUBLIN, Ohio — Patrick Cantlay finish most of the first round in the card after a 73. homa State. BIG BATS Tom Byrum 34-35—69 -3 Rocco Mediate 35-36—71 -1 The Memorial Principal Charity Wes Short, Jr. 35-34—69 -3 Gene Sauers 36-35—71 -1 I Texas Tech’s Cal Conley homered twice in a 6-3 Tournament Classic Scott McCarron 35-35—70 -2 Esteban Toledo 37-34—71 -1 win over Army. Tom Lehman 35-35—70 -2 Jarmo Sandelin 35-36—71 -1 I National home run co-leaders Wes Clarke of Friday Friday at Wakonda Club Paul Goydos 37-33—70 -2 David Frost 38-34—72 E South Carolina and Mat Nelson of Florida State each At Muirfield Village Golf Club Des Moines, Iowa Willie Wood 35-35—70 -2 Jerry Smith 36-36—72 E Dublin, Ohio Purse: $1.85 million Stephen Leaney 35-35—70 -2 David McKenzie 35-37—72 E went deep for the 23rd time. Yardage: 7,543; Par: 72 Yardage: 6,851; Par: 72 Alex Cejka 35-35—70 -2 Lee Janzen 37-35—72 E I Notre Dame’s Niko Kavadas hit his 17th and 18th Purse: $9.3 Million First Round Mike Weir 37-33—70 -2 Jay Haas 37-35—72 E homers in a 10-0 win over Central Michigan. Second Round Suspended Thongchai Jaidee 33-32—65 -7 Miguel Angel Jimenez 35-35—70 -2 Scott Verplank 34-38—72 E (56 players DNF) I Duke’s Peter Matt went 4 for 5 with two homers Dicky Pride 33-33—66 -6 Joe Durant 35-35—70 -2 Scott Dunlap 36-36—72 E Leaderboard and a double. Doug Barron 32-34—66 -6 Mark O’Meara 36-34—70 -2 Jerry Pate 37-35—72 E SCORE THRU Rod Pampling 35-32—67 -5 I Devonte Brown homered twice in North Carolina Patrick Cantlay -8 18 Duffy Waldorf 35-35—70 -2 Mike Goodes 39-33—72 E Fred Couples 35-32—67 -5 State’s 8-1 win over Alabama. Jon Rahm -7 13 Ken Duke 35-35—70 -2 John Senden 37-36—73 +1 Jerry Kelly 33-34—67 -5 Scottie Scheffler -6 18 Cameron Beckman 37-34—71 -1 Glen Day 36-37—73 +1 I Stanford’s Tim Tawa homered twice in a 9-1 win Carlos Ortiz -5 18 Shane Bertsch 33-34—67 -5 Robert Karlsson 35-36—71 -1 Olin Browne 36-37—73 +1 over North Dakota State. Max Homa -5 14 Tom Gillis 32-35—67 -5 Carlos Franco 36-35—71 -1 Kent Jones 37-36—73 +1 Xander Schauffele -5 12 Tim Herron 34-33—67 -5 Billy Mayfair 37-34—71 -1 Matt Gogel 37-36—73 +1 MOUND MARVELS Rickie Fowler -5 11 Brandt Jobe 34-34—68 -4 Corey Pavin 36-35—71 -1 Chris DiMarco 37-36—73 +1 Branden Grace -4 18 Stephen Ames 34-34—68 -4 Ernie Els 37-34—71 -1 Retief Goosen 38-35—73 +1 I Notre Dame’s John Michael Bertrand pitched a Lucas Herbert -4 18 Bernhard Langer 33-35—68 -4 Ken Tanigawa 36-35—71 -1 Paul Broadhurst 36-37—73 +1 five-hit shutout, his third complete game of the season. Tony Finau -4 16 Jim Furyk 33-35—68 -4 Colin Montgomerie 35-36—71 -1 Woody Austin 36-37—73 +1 I Tristan Stevens gave up four hits in seven shut- Jim Herman -4 14 Steve Flesch 35-33—68 -4 Brett Quigley 38-33—71 -1 Tommy Tolles 38-35—73 +1 out innings for Texas. Collin Morikawa -4 12 Kenny Perry 36-32—68 -4 Kirk Triplett 36-35—71 -1 Phillip Price 37-36—73 +1 I Rafa Cabrera Bello -4 10 Marco Dawson 35-34—69 -3 John Huston 37-34—71 -1 Fran Quinn 39-34—73 +1 Reid Johnston allowed four hits and one run in eight innings for NC State.