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Over 350 people line up for Haunted House at Bell County Museum

LEFT: Over 350 people gathered in front of the Bell County History Museum on Saturday for admission to the Haunted House. (Photo submitted | SHARON VAUGHN)

ABOVE: Pictured are the haunts that spooked a crowd of people on Saturday night at the Bell County History Museum Haunted House. The characters were students in Amy Simpson’s Intro to Theatre class at Southeast Kentucky Community and Technical College. Pictured in the center, kneeling, is Simpson, herself. (Photo submitted)

MIDDLESBORO — Discover Downtown Middlesboro (DDM) amd the Bell County Historical Society Event organizer created a Halloween extravaganza on Saturday, “Nightmare on 20th Street,” and locals attended en masse, to the tune of 1,500 people! takes a tumble A haunted house was held inside the Bell County Museum, and a block party on North 20th Street from the School Board Building to the Fire Department Building. There was a costume contest, Halloween games, pumpkin contests, music, and a few scary surprises. ThinkThink pink!pink! CommunityCommunity organizesorganizes forfor breastbreast cancercancer awarenessawareness Main Street Pineville and Bell County Health Department hosted a community event in front of the Bell County Courthouse on Monday in honor of breast cancer awareness month. Pineville Mayor Sherwin Rader and Main Street Director JoAnna Foley were both present and RAY WELCH | Middlesboro Daily News read messages about The Queen of Downtown, er, Discover breast cancer prevention. Downtown Middlesboro CEO Casey Thomas, Breast cancer is one of was instrumental in organizing the the leading causes of Nightmare on 20th Street Block Party, but death in women of all didn’t have the chance to enjoy the fruits of races every year. her labor. Thomas took a tumble at the event ANTHONY CLOUD| and had to sit this one out. Get well soon! Middlesboro Daily News Great ghosts, goblins and ghouls!

LEFT: Over 1,000 people attended Old Yellow Creek Baptist Church’s Trunk-or-Treat event held on Saturday. Pictured are a few ghouls that showed up for the event. (Photo submitted | CATHY ELDAHAN) RIGHT: Yellow Creek School Center students hit the streets on Monday for a little pre-Trick-or-Treating Trick-or-Treating. (RAY WELCH | MDN) www.middlesborodailynews.com PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY |NOVEMBER 1, 2011 Several sentenced in Bell Courts

PINEVILLE — The sentenced to three of a forged instrument Pineville, pleaded the first degree, fleeing County Jail under following individuals years in the peniten- in the second degree. guilty of the charges of or evading police in the count II, that such sen- were recently sen- tiary for both counts, She was sentenced to possession of a con- first degree, and for tences shall be probat- tenced: that such sentences run five years in the peni- trolled substance in the being a persistent ed, and that the defen- Garrell Freeman, 59 concurrently, that such tentiary under each first degree and pos- felony offender. He dant shall be placed on of Maynardville, shall be probated ant count, that such sen- session of drug para- was sentenced to five Tenn., pleaded guilty that the defendant shall tences shall be probat- phernalia. She was years in the peniten- supervised probation on the charge of reck- be placed on unsuper- ed, and that the defen- sentenced to three tiary under counts II, for a period of five less homicide. He was vised probation for dant shall be placed on years in the peniten- X, XI, XII of the years under count I. sentenced to five years three years. unsupervised probation tiary under count I of indictment, 10 years in Fredrick Philpot, Jr. in the penitentiary. Nickie Hubbard, 28 for a period of five the indictment and 12 the penitentiary under of Middlesboro plead- Carmella Torez, 32 of Heydred, Ky., plead- years. months in the Bell count XIV of the ed guilty to the charge of Middlesboro, was ed guilty to four counts Leslie Sneed, 34 of County Jail under indictment, and 30 of receiving stolen indicted twice. One the of criminal possession Middlesboro, pleaded count II, that such sen- days in the Bell County first indictment, Torez of a forged instrument guilty to two counts of tences shall be probat- Jail under count III of property under $500. pleaded guilty on traf- in the first degree. She possession of a con- ed, and the defendant the indictment. On the He was sentenced to 12 ficking in a controlled was sentenced to five trolled substance in the shall be placed on second indictment, months in the Bell Co. substance in the second years in the peniten- third degree and tam- supervised probation Wilson pleaded guilty Jail. degree. She was sen- tiary under the four pering with physical for a period of three to assault in the second Jason Rutherford, 23 tenced to two years in counts, that such sen- evidence. She was sen- years under count II. degree. He was sen- of Pineville, pleaded the penitentiary. On the tences shall be probat- tenced to five years in Michael Reynolds, tenced to ten years in guilty to trafficking in second indictment, ed, and that the defen- the penitentiary under 31 of Hulen, Ky., the penitentiary. On the a controlled substance Torez pleaded guilty to dant shall be placed on count III of the indict- pleaded guilty to third, Wilson pleaded possession of a con- supervised probation ment and 120 days in receiving stolen prop- guilty to fleeing or in the first degree. He trolled substance in the for a period of five the Bell County Jail erty (firearm). He was evading police in the was sentenced to three third degree (second or years. under counts I and II. sentenced to five years first degree and wanton years in the peniten- greater offense). She Michael Hamblin, Michael Rutherford, in the penitentiary, that endangerment in the tiary. was sentenced to 12 44 of Barbourville, 26 of Pineville, plead- such sentences shall be first degree. He was Fredrick Philpot, Jr., months in the Bell Co. pleaded guilty to ed guilty to the charges probated, and that the sentenced to five years pleaded guilty to the Jail. receiving stolen prop- of trafficking in mari- defendant shall be in the penitentiary charge of intimidating Kenneth Carter, 54 erty over $500. He was juana (less than 8 placed on supervised under both counts. of Miracle, Ky, was sentenced to five years ounces) and trafficking probation for a period Stephanie Cupp, 19 a witness in the legal found guilty of assault in the penitentiary, that in a controlled sub- of five years. of Middlesboro, plead- process. He was in the first degree. He such sentence shall be stance in the first Tyrone Wilson, 33 ed guilty to the charges charged with three was sentenced to 11 probated, and that the degree. He was sen- of Middlesboro, was of receiving stolen years in the peniten- years in the peniten- defendant shall be tenced to two years and indicted three times. property (firearm) and tiary. tiary. placed on supervised 6 months in the peni- On the first, Wilson receiving stolen prop- Gus Robbins, 33 of erty under $500. She Jeffery Bull of probation for a period tentiary under count II pleaded guilty to 11 Middlesboro, pleade Tazewell, Tenn. plead- of five years. of the indictment and counts of assault in the was sentenced to five ed guilty to two counts Crystal Earle of 12 months in the Bell third degree, operating years in the peniten- guilty to robbery in the of possession of a con- Pineville pleaded County Jail under a motor vehicle while tiary under count I of second degree. He was trolled substance in the guilty to three counts count I. under the influence, the indictment and 12 sentenced to 10 years first degree. He was of criminal possession Joyce Combs, 38 of criminal mischief in months in the Bell in the penitentiary. Keep a level head in an 258746 In Tenn. and NY, locals up-and-down market.

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THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 1, 2011 PAGE 3 Today's Weather TODAY IN BRIEF Local 5-Day Forecast Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat — National News — 11/1 11/2 11/3 11/4 11/5 Boeing leasing The Soyuz is the only way to get shuttle hangar to astronauts to and from the space build new capsule station, ever since Atlantis returned from the final shuttle flight in July. 68/38 69/39 66/46 64/44 70/46 A Soyuz rocket failure in August CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) highlighted the risk of relying on A mainly sunny sky. More sun than Cloudy, periods of Partly cloudy. Highs Mix of sun and — Boeing is taking over one of just one type of craft. High 68F. Winds clouds. Highs in the rain. Highs in the in the mid 60s and clouds. Highs in the NASA's old space shuttle hangars light and variable. upper 60s and lows mid 60s and lows in lows in the mid 40s. low 70s and lows in During Monday's hourlong cere- in the upper 30s. the mid 40s. the mid 40s. to build a new capsule that the mony, lawmakers said the commer- company hopes will lift astronauts cial industry is America's last hope, Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset Sunrise Sunset to orbit in four or five years. anytime soon, for U.S. astronauts to 7:58 AM 6:38 PM 7:59 AM 6:37 PM 8:00 AM 6:36 PM 8:01 AM 6:35 PM 8:02 AM 6:34 PM More than 100 Boeing, NASA fly on U.S. spaceships from U.S. and state and federal officials gath- soil. ered in the massive empty hangar The Obama Administration — Orbiting Processing Facility No. requested $850 million in NASA's 3 — for the announcement of the 2012 budget for the commercial first-of-its-kind agreement allow- space effort. The House slashed Kentucky At A Glance ing a private company to take over that to $312 million, but the Senate the government property. got it to $500 million, a reasonable The aerospace company expects figure given the nation's current to create 550 high-tech jobs at economic situation, said Sen. Bill Kennedy Space Center over the Nelson, D-Fla., a one-time space Louisville next four years, 140 of them by the shuttle flier. 66/40 end of next year. That's less than 10 Boeing expects to start removing Frankfort percent of the approximately 6,000 shuttle platforms and modifying the 63/34 shuttle jobs lost in Florida over the hangar to suit its own purposes in past several years, but Gov. Rick the next few months. 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Dallas 78 57 sunny Minneapolis 61 37 cloudy St. Louis 73 49 sunny The missiles hit a vehicle close Pakistani authorities formally Denver 55 26 mst sunny New York 54 41 rain Washington, DC 58 40 pt sunny to the town of Mir Ali in the protest, but the army is believed North Waziristan tribal region, to provide intelligence for some which is effectively under the of the strikes. Moon Phases UV Index control of al-Qaida and Taliban Human rights groups have militants, many of whom fight questioned the legality of the Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat U.S. forces in Afghanistan. attacks and pointed to reports of 11/1 11/2 11/3 11/4 11/5 The identities of those killed civilian casualties, which they 4 4 3 4 4 were not known, said the offi- say are not transparently investi- New First Full Last Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate Moderate cials, who spoke on condition of gated, if at all. 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'Jackass' star Bam returned to find the pop superstar unresponsive. "We are in pharmacological never-never land here, Margera's Porsche hit in White also said he would not leave the room if he something that was done to Michael Jackson and no one were treating a patient who had indicated he liked to else in history to my knowledge," he told jurors. Pa. inject propofol into himself, as Murray claims that Driver for rock group dies Jackson had told him. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police say a new Deputy District Attorney David Walgren pointedly en route to Iowa gig Porsche driven by "Jackass" star Bam Margera has questioned White, a retired professor and clinical been sideswiped by another motorist in suburban researcher, about the circumstances of Murray's care DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Rock band based on his interview with police two days after Philadelphia. Widespread Panic says its bus driver suffered a fatal Jackson's death. White told jurors last week that he State troopers say there were no injuries or cita- heart attack en route to a gig in Iowa. believes all the evidence in the case shows that Jackson A statement on the Athens, Ga.-based group's tions issued in Thursday's accident near Margera's must have self-administered propofol when Murray left home in Pocopson Township. the room. website says Tom Torrisi fell ill Thursday morning Margera's mother tells The Philadelphia Inquirer Walgren and White noted the unique circumstances as the charter bus was traveling on Interstate 35 that a truck scraped the length of her son's 4-month- of the case. south of Ames. The bus went off the highway, and old Panamera while he was stopped at a stop sign. "Have you ever administered propofol in someone's the band's merchandise manager took the wheel. April Margera says the other driver told Bam that bedroom," Walgren asked. The band says one crew member suffered a head he was looking at his GPS when the crash happened. "No I have not," White replied. injury when the bus went off I-35. She says the motorist became excited when he real- "Have you ever heard of someone doing that prior to Widespread Panic performed Thursday night in ized who he'd hit. this case," the prosecutor asked. Ames as scheduled. Margera says her son called home immediately "No I have not," White responded. Jessica Lown of the Iowa Department of Criminal after the accident to get insurance information. Later, White said Murray's treatment of Jackson was Investigation told the Ames Tribune that she could- "Jackass" co-star Ryan Dunn and another man different from how propofol is supposed to be used — n't confirm details of the bus incident. died in a drunken driving crash in the area in June. as an anesthetic used in hospital or clinical settings. Witness: Jackson's "This was an unusual case because the doctor was A 10-mile stretch of I-35 was closed Thursday trying to allow the patient to achieve a sleep state," morning after the bus incident and two subsequent doctor didn't follow crashes. White said. Kim Kardashian files for protocol White retired last year after conducting research on propofol before it was approved for use in the United divorce after 10 weeks States. He told jurors that he has been paid $11,000 for LOS ANGELES (AP) — A prosecutor grilling a his work on the case so far. defense expert got the veteran anesthesiologist to White's testimony has put him at odds with his col- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Just 10 weeks after her acknowledge Monday that Michael Jackson's doctor league and longtime friend, Dr. Steven Shafer, who tes- star-studded, made-for-TV wedding, reality starlet deviated from the standard of care. tified for the prosecutor. Shafer said White's self-admin- Kim Kardashian filed for divorce Monday from Dr. Paul White was repeatedly questioned about the istration theory is not supported by the evidence in the NBA player Kris Humphries, citing irreconcilable ways in which Dr. Conrad Murray had broken guide- case, in his view, and he called the theory "crazy" dur- differences. lines and rules in his treatment of Jackson. ing his testimony earlier this month. The divorce papers filed in Los Angeles County White acknowledged that the type of pulse monitor White and Shafer were colleagues at Stanford Superior Court said there was a prenuptial agree- that Murray was using on Jackson's finger was inade- University and conducted research on propofol before it ment but gave no further details. quate to properly monitor the singer when the physician was approved for use in U.S. operating rooms in 1989. left the room. Both help edit a leading anesthesia journal. Until The divorce, if finalized, would be Kardashian's Murray, who has pleaded not guilty to involuntary White's retirement last year, both were practicing anes- second. Humphries last played as a forward for the manslaughter, has acknowledged he was giving thesiologists. New Jersey Nets. Jackson doses of the anesthetic propofol in the singer's Shafer said Murray committed 17 egregious viola- The lavish Aug. 20 wedding at a private estate bedroom as a sleep aid. He told police that he left tions of the standard of care and should never have been near Santa Barbara, Calif., was filmed for a two-part Jackson's room for two minutes on June 25, 2009, and giving the singer propofol as a sleep aid. special on E!

PAGE 4 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY |NOVEMBER 1, 2011 Managing Editor: Brandy Calvert Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 206 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] O P I N I O N Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Managing Editor Brandy Calvert Views expressed on the Opinion page are not necessarily those of the Daily News or its staff. Moammar° Gadhafi’s° lavish life and lonely death

ome may have hoped for better — or placing the barrel in his mouth pretty nor neat. That, while bleeding to castigate the West for disrespect for Moammar Gadhafi — or at the way Adolf Hitler did. In the end, and wounded, he asked for mercy of the Islamic world — "the king of least a slight sign of the nobil- that took just a little bit too much seems the request of one who had kings of Africa," as he was intro- ity that he always claimed but never nerve. lost his mind at the very last scene S duced at the U.N. actually showed. Had Gadhafi been Sure, the dictator had enough of his homemade melodrama. Might even a bit more than nerve to try to flee the city of Sirte he have actually thought that men To the last page of his tale, he was a barking dog com- in a convoy that was intercepted, who had seen friends and comrades poised between the most advanced fortably hidden and from which he ran into a sewage die or be mutilated would give him technology of our time and the most behind a high fence, pipe. mercy? If he did, it is clear that he primal brutalities of which we are perhaps the most While maybe not a rodent, he had lost it in the most serious way. aware. That same technology caught famous dictator on occupied Tripoli like a rabid auto- Or might he have thought his oppo- him barely alive and then fully dead Earth could have crat for four decades. Bluffing to the sition so naive that it would spare brought himself to West was a game he loved to play, him in the name of justice? through cellphone images. And pri- take his own life in giving his admirers the sense that he Finally, his death seemed a suit- mal passions filled the air as those Stanley the sewage pipe was standing up to the old colonial ably Hollywood conclusion to the who were near cheered when he where he was cap- powers and had no intention of rule of a terrible dictator. He had Crouch ceased breathing and had become no tured. But he did not becoming one of their lap dogs — a risen to opulent privilege but was more than a vacant corpse. The man ——— do it, which settles stance he made famous with his rant brought down by his inability to of opulence was now being dragged the question of just in front of the United Nations in imagine things being run better by Syndicated through the dirt, the victim of hubris Columnist what kind of man he 2009, when he called its Security anyone other than he. was. Council the "terror council." One of his specialties was the and ignorance. Ordering mass And yet he inhaled his last min- elaborate, lavish dress common to Life meant nothing to Gadhafi — executions, torture utes of air like one of the very rats dictators, who so often look like until his own was threatened. His and terrorist bombings was much he had thundered against, when they children at brutal play: the hats, the killers made the same choice he easier, allowing him to show off the were in fact lovers of democracy epaulets, the military gear. often had: that is, against forgive- stainless steel of a merciless fist. attempting to overthrow dictators Gadhafi was charismatically Washing blood from weaponry was around the Arab world. handsome as a young man and ness. Stanley Crouch can be reached by email at much easier than putting his famous Images of his death immediately became sort of an Omar Sharif of golden gun up to its owner's temple went viral — and they were neither the indignant global left, ever ready [email protected]. What it means to be human n recent columns, I discussed the suspected Down syndrome, but we parents of children with Down syn- tremendous value from teaching me effect children with disabilities were in denial. By the time the test drome. Parents are told about their (and others) things about life. She have on marriages. One reader came back though, children having a 50 percent risk for has given me a love quite a bit deep- Iemailed, 35-year-old Brad from we had resigned a heart defect, he said, but not that southern California, to say he had ourselves to the people with Down syndrome almost er than I thought I understood been having a remarkably positive fact it was proba- never have heart attacks because of before. It's hard to express in words. bly for real.” the heart defect. Brad claimed “95 experience. His three-year-old You begin looking at the world in a daughter has Down syndrome, Brad and his percent” of the parents he knew rais- different fashion.” which was caused by an embryo cell wife didn't know ing children with Down syndrome division that created an extra No. 21 much about Down were having positive “life altering About his marriage, he said, chromosome. It affects 350,000 syndrome, but experiences” with their children. “(Our daughter) has given us a com- Americans. they soon picked Brad said, “Even though (my up on what Brad mon purpose and a deeper under- “We spent a week in the hospital Daniel daughter) has had five surgeries, she described as a standing of what love is and a deep- after her birth,” said Brad, a corpo- Vance has a wonderfully positive attitude. “negative bias” in rate strategist, in a telephone inter- — She has this pure zest for life and is er appreciation of the world around the medical com- emotionally resilient. She has taught view. “She had a congenital heart us.” For those interested, Brad has munity towards me something deep and personal defect, jaundice, and a low platelet Disabilities children with about what it means to be a human an incredible blog at count. The first few days the doctors Down syndrome. and what the true value is of a liftedupbyds.blogspot.com. He said parents human versus the economic value Contact: danieljvance.com [Blue Valley are told about risks to families and our society ascribes to being human. Sod and Palmer Bus Service make this relationships, but not about studies Rather than her being a doctor or a showing lower divorce rates among chief executive officer, she has column possible.] “The Home Daily of The Cumberlands” LETTERS TO THE EDITOR VOL. 101 No - 155 Homeless Shelter teenagers and children. They have What a blessing that was. So please, at How to contact us thankful for many different reasons for needing a this time of thankfulness and giving place to stay, but they share one prob- remember the homeless with a dona- Main number: (606)248-1010 support lem, they are homeless, no where to tion. It is through your donations and Fax number: (606)248-7614 sleep, eat, or bathe. support that the homeless have shelter Call the main number then ask for the Thanks to the support of Pineville from the cold. following extensions: To the editor: and Middlesboro we are here where Donations can be mailed to The God has placed us, to help others. As I Lighthouse Safe Haven Shelter, 117 have said before, as cities we are South Pine Street, Pineville Kentucky Interim Publisher: Lynn McLamb - 202 It is the time of year when being thankful and giving come to mind. divided, but we are all Bell County, 40977 or call 606-337-9736 for any [email protected] November reminds us of gracious hence, we blend as one in time of questions and we are always happy to falling leaves, pumpkins, and Thanks- need. give you a tour of our facility. Newsroom giving. At the Lighthouse Safe Haven December reminds us of giving, Thank you so much from Board Homeless Shelter it reminds us how just as the wise men brought gifts to Chairman Darrell Lowe, Vice Chair- Managing Editor: Brandy Calvert - 206 thankful we are for everyone who has the new born King. Christmas, a time man Roger Hoskins, Board Members, helped the shelter in any way. for giving gifts to our loved ones. 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THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 1, 2011 PAGE 5 OBITUARIES Arney-Mullins brothers, Nick Brewer 1, from 5 to 8 p.m. at Sanders Regional ents he is preceded in Funeral Home of Rose (Jan) of Appalachia, Va., Reece Funeral Home, Hospital. death by one son, Mark Hill is serving the Min- and Mitchell Brewer of 869-3651 or He was born January Alan Davis of Middles- ton family. Harrogate, Tenn.; and www.reecefh.com. 15, 1935, in Pineville, boro; two sisters,Stella several nieces, nephews and was the son of the Bayes of Middlesboro, Mae and a host of other rela- Douglas late Johnny and and Murl Chadwell of Middleton tives and friends. “Flash” Gertrude Green Brock. Louisville, Ky.; two The family will He was a member of the brothers,William Bud Long receive friends from 5 McGeorge Middlesboro Pente- Davis of Covington, until 7 p.m. Wednesday, costal Church, and a vet- Ky., and Clyde Davis of PENNINGTON November 2, at Coffey PINEVILLE —Dou- eran of the U.S. Army. Harlan, Ky. GAP, Va. — Mae Mid- Funeral Home Chapel in glas “Flash” McGeorge, In addition to his par- He is survived by one dleton Long of Penning- Harrogate with funeral 64, of Pineville, passed ents, he was preceded in daughter, Beverly Pat- ton Gap passed away service to follow at 7 away Sunday, October death by his wife, Mary terson and son-in-law, Monday, October 31, p.m. Wednesday night in 30, 2011, at his home. Lou Brock; and two sis- Eugene Patterson of 2011, at Holston Valley the Coffey Funeral The son of the late ters, Sue Mason and Middlesboro; one son, Ruby J. Minton Medical Center, with her Home Chapel with the John and Virginia Bur- Pearl Williams. Steve Davis and daugh- sons by her side. Rev. Denville Taylor nett Johnson McGeorge, He is survived by the ter-in-law, Lanette Davis She was a member of officiating. he was born on June 30, following members of of Laffollette, Tenn.; Ruby J. Trinity Life Center in Burial in the Harro- 1947. his family: two sons, mother of his children, Minton Coeburn, Va. gate Cemetery at 12 He was preceded in Mark Brock, Middles- Deloris Davis; four Preceding her in noon Thursday, Novem- death by his parents, boro, and Michael grandchildren, Tiffany death were her husband, John and Virginia Bur- EWING, Va. —Ruby ber 3. Brock, Middlesboro; Patterson, Steven Trap- Claude S. Long; and Coffey Funeral Home nett Johnson McGeorge; one brother, Charles per Davis of Middles- J. Minton, 85, of Ewing, parents, Norman and grandparents, McKinn- went to be with the Lord in charge of arrange- (Dessie) Brock, Mid- boro, Trinity and Joshua Phoebe Middleton. ments. ley Burnett and Aman- dlesboro; and a host of Davis of Trenton, Ohio, on Saturday, October 29, Survivors include her da, Dave and Maude 2011. She passed away nieces, nephews, other and Zoey Davis of Laf- sons, Daryl D. Long and William D. McGeorge; and step- relatives and friends. follette, Tenn.; six great- at Middlesboro Health- wife, GiGi, Rose Hill, grandmother, Martha care Facility. Byrd Funeral services will grandchildren, Tye, Va., and Tim Long, Ann Burnett. be conducted at 8 p.m. Emma, and Kassie She was loved by all Jonesville, Va.; grand- Survivors include his and will be greatly HARROGATE, Tenn. Tuesday at the Creech Davis of Trenton, Ohio, children, Alex, Kelly, wife, Lois Jean Rhoten Funeral Home Chapel and Hunter, Blake and missed. Noah and Hannah — William D. Byrd of McGeorge; son, Scott Preceding her in Harrogate, was born with the Rev. David Waylon Davis of Mid- Visitation will be McGeorge; daughters, Dunn and the Rev. Alon- dlesboro; brothers-in- death were her loving from 6 to 8 p.m. Wed- November 14, 1928, and Terri (Bruce) Baker and husband, Homer Min- went to be with the Lord zo Miracle presiding. law, John (Wilma) nesday, November 2, at Tonya McGeorge; Music will be provided Money, Bob (Sue) ton; parents, Thomas Arney-Mullins Funeral on Saturday, October 29, grandchildren, Melanie and Rosie Moore; son, 2011. He passed away at by Willie Hensley. Money, Harold (Barb) Home in Rose Hill. Baker and Lawrence Graveside interment Hendrickson all of Hull, Junior Davis; sisters, Funeral service will his home surrounded by Baker; brothers, Larry Shirley Moore and Mary his family. services will be held at Ga., and Ronald (Deena) follow in the funeral McGeorge and Michael 11 a.m. Wednesday at Money of Middlesboro; Jane Muncy; brothers, home chapel with the He was a devoted McGeorge; special aunt, Clifford Moore and husband, father, brother, the Jackson Cemetery one sister, Elsie (Jake) Rev. John McCarroll Sudie Brock; special on Laurel Hill. Terry of Middlesboro; Charles Moore. and the Rev. J. Harold grandfather and great friends, Cledith Kish- Survivors include her grandfather. A member The family will special nieces, Pam Smith officiating. paugh, George Brooks receive friends from 6 to Overbay, Ruth Gambrel, daughter, Betty Ward, Entombment will be of Pump Springs Baptist and Glenn Helton. Springfield, Ohio; son, Church, he was retired 8 p.m. Tuesday at Patsy Asher, and Marsha at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Funeral services will Creech Funeral Home. Vaughn; special nephew, Mark Minton and wife, November 3, at Lee from Continental Avia- be conducted at 8 p.m. Melissa, Ewing; speical tion and Engineering Online condolences Bobby Joe Turner; and Memorial Gardens in Tuesday, November 1, at and guestbook are avail- special friends, Bo grandson, David Wooten Woodway, Va. Division of Teledyne the Brooks-Durham and wife, Sandy, Ewing; Corp. in Toledo, Ohio. able at Brown and Elige Online condolences Funeral Home with the www.creechfh.com Nichols. brothers, Lee Moore, can be made to the fam- Preceding him in Rev. Hubert Baker and Springfield, Ohio, Wil- death were parents, Funeral Service will ily at arney-mullinsfu- the Rev. David Howard. “Bo” Arthur be 12 noon Tuesday, lard Moore and wife, Doyle and Nora Byrd; Graveside services neralhomes.com. November 1, at Shumate Brenda, Ewing, William Arney-Mullins his beloved first wife, will be Wednesday, Davis Moore and wife, Jane, Ada Rue Anderson Byrd November 2, at 11 a.m. Funeral Home Chapel Funeral Home of Rose with the Rev. Donnie Springfield, Ohio, and Hill is serving the Long of Jefferson City, Tenn.; in David McGeorge MIDDLESBORO — Jimmy Moore, Spring- brother, Marvin Byrd; Cemetery at Laurel Hill, Buell officiating. family. “Bo” Arthur Davis, age Burial will be at Oak field, Ohio; sisters, sisters, Ina Lee Byrd with friends and family 81, went to be with the Jossie Mae Clefford, Yeary and Kathleen serving as pallbearers. View Cemetery, Mid- Sheila Taylor Lord on October 27, dlesboro. Pallbearers Ewing, Naomi Davis, Fultz; and sister-in-law, The family will 2011. He passed away at Springfield, Ohio, and Ina Ruth Humfleet receive friends from 6 will be Steve Davis, HARROGATE, Tenn. the Middlesboro Elige Nichols, Steven Dorothy Daniels and Byrd. until the funeral hour at Appalachian Regional — Sheila Taylor, age 8 p.m. Tuesday, Novem- Trapper Davis, Bo husband, Steve, Survivors include his Hospital. Conover, Ohio; and a 64, of Harrogate, was wife of 25 years, Nancy ber 1, at the Brooks- Brown, Dully Mayes born November 20, Durham Funeral Home. He was a member of and Andy Hacker. host of grandchildren, Byrd; three brothers, Gospel Outreach nieces and nephews;and 1946, and passed away Robert, George, and The Brooks-Durham The family received Sunday, October 30, Funeral Home is in Church, and his belief friends from 6-8 p.m. special caregivers who Fred Byrd; sister-in-law, was in the Holiness gave her kind and com- 2011, at her home. Delores Byrd; sons, charge of arrangements Monday, October 31, at She has been a resi- and is honored to be faith. He worked most Shumate Funeral Home passionate care, Dr. Kaw Michael Byrd and wife of his life doing paint and the staff at Middles- dent of Harrogate since Linda, Gary Byrd and serving the McGeorge Chapel. 1969. family. Guestbook at and body work. He was Shumate Funeral boro Healthcare Facility. wife, Amy; grandchil- born December 28, 1929 Visitation was Mon- She was preceded in dren, Crystal, Jeremy, www.brooksdurhamfu- Home is entrusted with death by her parents, neralhome.com in Pruden, Tenn., and all arrangements. day, October 31, at Chere, Gary Leigh and was the son of the late Arthurs Chapel Church Orville and Dorothy Aaron; eight great Guestbook at Evans Brewer; and a Willie Gene Shelt and Callie Davis. www.shumatefuneral- in Rose Hill, Va. grandchildren, and In addition to his par- Funeral service will granddaughter Afton numerous nieces and Brock home.com Sander. be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, nephews. $ November 1, at the Survivors include her Graveside service MIDDLESBORO — 89.95 church with the Rev. loving husband of 49 will be conducted at Willie Gene Brock, 76, CASKET SPRAY Jerry Collins and the years, John C. Taylor of Buffalo Grove Baptist of Middlesboro, passed Rev. Steve Vaughn offi- Harrogate; son, John Church Cemetery, Jef- away Saturday, October    ciating. Clay Taylor (Patty) of ferson City, Tenn., on 29, 2001, at the Fort Graveside service London, England; Wednesday, November loydsHarrogatelower • TN hop259011 will follow in the Moore granddaughter, Alexan- 2, following the 1 p.m. Cemetery in Ewing. dra Taylor of London, service at Reece Funeral Online condolences England; daughter, Home in Harrogate, can be made to the fam- Sherri Hoskins (Carl) of Tenn. ily at arney-mullinsfu- Harrogate;sister, Sharon Visitation will be held neralhomes.com. Moreland of Harrogate; on Tuesday, November

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159500 PAGE 6 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY |NOVEMBER 1, 2011 Section Editor: Donna Greene Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 205 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] COMMUNITY Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Assistance LMU to host free available for seniors swim day for reviewing grandparents and Medicare grandchildren Pool. plan Free program Francisco will offer three more sessions of The 2012 Med- encourages swim lessons this fall. The care Open Enroll- grandparents lessons are an hour in ment period will length and are held on run now through and their Mondays and Wednes- December 7. If you days. Each session runs grandchildren over two weeks and need assistance includes four hours of with reviewing to swim together instruction. The cost per your current plan, session is $75 for swim or want to do a HARROGATE, Tenn. — The Lincoln Memorial lessons (children or adult) plan comparison University (LMU) Pool or $55 for parent/child you may contact has reserved Saturday, water familiarization Mitch Goodin at 1- November 5, especially classes designed for chil- 800-795-7654 for for grandparents and their dren under the age of personalized assis- grandchildren. The special three. Adult learn-to-swim tance. free program will run from lessons will be held on Onsite assis- 4 to 6 p.m. at the Annan Tuesdays and Thursdays tance will also be Natatorium. from 6:30-7:30 p.m. Addi- Children's Swim Coor- tionally, Francisco is offer- available at the ing a school age competi- Pineville Senior dinator Kathy Francisco has designed a program tive swim club open to Center from 9:30 children ages eight that will include games a.m. until 11 a.m., to 18. The swim club JAY COMPTON/Middlesboro Daily News and prizes followed by on November 17, sessions, set for Tuesdays, and at the Middles- free swim. "The program are 30 minutes in length boro Senior Center is a must for all fun-loving and cost $4 per class. from 11:30 a.m. Knuckles crowned grandparents and their The remaining sessions until 1:30 p.m. on grandchildren," Francisco for swim lessons include said. The program is free November 17. Session D: October 17, 19, and open to the public. 24 and 26; Session E: Anyone in the 2011 football homcoming Participants are asked to Cumberland Valley November 7, 9, 14 and 17; preregister by calling and Session F: November area can call the (423) 489-9278. 28, 30 and December 5 above number for queen at Middlesboro Francisco joined and 7. assistance, or Maggie Knuckles was crowned the 2011 football home- Director of Aquatic Ser- Visit www.lmunet.edu attend these ses- coming queen at Middlesboro High School. The daughter vices Floyde Anne Gard- for a complete schedule of sions. This assis- of Doug and Terri Knuckles of Harrogate, Tenn., she was ner over the summer. swim activities. The LMU tance is provided crowned at a half-time ceremony Friday evening at The pair is responsible Pool will be closed on Fri- through the State for the management of day, November 11 as Bradner . A senior at MHS, the newly crowned Health Insurance the poolincluding all LMU hosts the 2011 South Assistance Pro- queen is a member of the Yellow Jacket’s girls soccer planning, programming Atlantic Conference Vol- gram (SHIP), and tennis teams, and is a member of the MHS Key Club. and maintenance. The leyball Championship in which is funded by She also serves as an executive officer for the senior addition of Francisco Mars Gymnasium. has allowed swim les- the Center for class. Knuckles is pictured with her escort Tim Jimison, For more information sons to be added to the contact Gardner at (423) Medicare Services son of Lynn and Maxine Jimison. already vibrant schedule 869-6243 or Francisco at as a public service. of activities at the LMU (423) 489-9728.

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REVIVAL SERVICES will be held Nov. 2-6 at 7 PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN at First Presbyterian p.m. nightly at Gospel Outreach Baptist Church, Church, Middlesboro, will meet Tuesday Nov. 15, at Parker Lane, Middlesboro. Different speaker each 4 p.m. in the church parlor. “Confessing the Beati- There’s something missing night. There will also be a chili supper on Sunday, tudes” Chapter 3 will be discussed, and will be fol- Nov. 6, at 4 p.m., followed by the evening service at lowed by a business meeting. 6 p.m. with special music by the Singing Warwicks. from our Lifestyles page... For transportation call Donnie Buell at 337-2990 or •••••••• Carl Rains at 248-0784. REVIVAL SERVICES at White Rock Church of The church calendar is published twice God Mtn. Assembly, Ewing, Va., will be held at 7 weekly (Tuesdays and Fridays) in the Middles- Your News! p.m. Nov. 2-5, and at 6 p.m. Nov. 6. Evangelist will boro Daily News. Announcements for the be the Rev. 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It's that time of year again Pictured, at right) with — the 6th annual Friends just a few of the items that of the Bell County Ani- will be auctioned are FOS mal Shelter "Beastie president Dinah Presnell, Bash" fund raiser and and PR chair, Connie auction. This year’s event Goodwin. will be held on Saturday Tickets are $25 each Nov. 12, at the Pine and must be purchased Mountain State Park by Nov. 7. Tp purchase Lodge. a ticket contact Jennifer The fun will kick off Nagle at Nagle Law with a social hour and Office in Middlesboro, auction item viewing at Connie Goodwin at 5:30 p.m. Lots of wonder- Pizazz Salon in Cumber- ful items will be available land Gap, or the Bell for bidding including UK County Animal Shelter. COMMUNITY CALENDAR

NOVEMBER 1 Space limited to 25 people per session. To register hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Nov. 7, at call 606-654-2155, or e-mail 6:30 p.m. at the Middlesborough-Bell County M’BORO & BELL COUNTY RETIRED [email protected] Public Library Community Room. This month's TEACHERS ASSOCIATIONS will meet Tuesday, FALL FESTIVAL at FORGE RIDGE SCHOOL program will address Veterans' Day. Nov. 1, at 11:30 A.M. at J. Milton’s Restaurant. Humana will be held Friday, Nov. 4. Concessions open at representatives will present the Kentucky Teachers 5:30 p.m., turkey dinner served from 4-6 p.m., and NOVEMBER 8, 22 Retirement System’s wellness program, “Humana Fit.” the festival is from 6-9 p.m. Activities include an LIGHTHOUSE MISSION CENTER will be dis- NOVEMBER 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 29 auction, coronation and games. Door prize is a flat tributing food boxes on the second and fourth Tues- screen TV. A basketball signed by Pat Head Summitt day of each month. If possible, sign in by 11:30 a.m. LIGHTHOUSE MEDICAL CLINIC & will also be auctioned. New Mission Center hours are from 10 a.m. until 2 MISSION is open Tuesdays and Thursdays (mission p.m. Participants must have proof of income and a 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and (clinic 10 a.m. to) 2 p.m. NOVEMBER 5 valid photo ID. The center is located 4.5 miles on COUNTRY HAM BREAKFAST at the Harro- Hwy. 119 from US 25-E (below Page School). NOVEMBER 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 gate Senior Center will be held from 8-11 a.m. BENCHMARK FAMILY SERVICES/FOSTER Saturday, Nov. 5. All you can eat for $8. NOVEMBER 9 CARE offers free orientation classes. If you are LMU VET TECH DOG SHOW will be held Satur- JACK SMITH, American Legion Service Officer, interested in information on becoming a foster par- day, Nov. 5, at Haymaker Farms in Harrogate, Tenn. will be at the National Guard Armory from 10 a.m. to 2 ent attend an orientation session any Tuesday from Registration for entries into the dog show begins at p.m. Wednesday to assist veterans and their dependents 5-6 p.m., or call the office at 606-526-6992 for an 11:30 a.m., with the dog show to commence at 1 p.m. file claims due them from military service. information packet. Benchmark serves Bell, Clay, The entry fee is $5 for the first class and $2 for all sub- 8TH ANNUAL VETERAN’S DAY PROGRAM Harlan, Knox, Laurel, and Whitley Counties. The sequent classes. Classes include: costume class, saddest will be held Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Cumberland Gap office is located in the Falls Plaza, 1707 Falls Hwy, dog, happiest dog, junior handler, senior dog, obedience, High School in honor of the contributions made by Suite 9, Corbin, Ky. senior handler, best puppy, best mixed breed, best the members of our community to United States hound, best herding, best toy breed, best terrier, best Armed Forces. The theme for this year’s program is NOVEMBER 3 sporting, best non-sporting, best working and best trick. “We are Thankful”. The veterans will be served BELL COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE All dogs must be on a leash and puppies must be 12 lunch at 11 a.m. in the auditorium, and the program COMMITTEE will meet on Thursday, Nov. 3, at weeks old or older. All dogs must be vaccinated. Admis- will be held in the gymnasium at 1 p.m. All area vet- 7:30 p.m. in the community room at the Middlesbor- sion to the dog show is free. For more information, con- erans are invited to attend. If you have any ques- ough-Bell County Public Library. tact Director of Veterinary Technology Mary Hatfield at tions, please feel free to contact Kelli Little or Shan- 423-869-6278. non Graves at 869-9964. NOVEMBER 3, 4, 5 MONTHLY READING PROGRAM for children FREE HUNTER EDUCATION COURSE for ages 3-12 at the Harrogate Book Station, 310 Bris- NOVEMBER 10 ages 9 and up will be held from 6-9:30 p.m. Nov. tol Rd., will be held the first Saturday of each MIDDLESBORO APPALACHIAN BLACK 3&4, and at 9 a.m. Nov. 5 at the Bell Co. Volunteer month from noon to 2 p.m. Snacks will be provided. VETERANS ASSOCIATION meets the second Fire Department Training Center, Hwy. 119 at Page. Call 423-869-9777 for more information. Thursday of each month at Thankful Baptist Bow class will also be offered. To register or for more information call Sam Brown at 337-8117 or NOVEMBER 7 Find Cash In Your Jewelry Box Louis Lingar at 337-6931. 6TH ANNUAL BELL COUNTY FOS BEASTIE BASH (Benefit & Auction) will be held Saturday, We Pay CASH for NOVEMBER 3, 10, 17, 24 Nov. 12, at Pine Mtn. State Park Lodge. Tickets are Your Old WEIGHT CONSCIOUS SUPPORT GROUP meets $25 per person for the buffet dinner and must be each Thursday at the Bell Co. Volunteer Fire Dept. purchased by Monday, Nov. 7. For tickets contact Free Estimates Headquarters on Hwy. 119. Weigh in begins at 5:30 p.m. Jennifer Nagle at Nagle Law Office at 248-2144 or GOLD! and the meeting at 6 p.m. $1 donation will be appreciat- Connie Goodwin at Pizazz Salon at 869-7990. ed t o help BCVFD with housekeeping costs. Social Hour and Preview of Items is from 5:30-6:30 East End Pawn Shop p.m.; and dinner with silent and live auction is from 606-248-7898 NOVEMBER 3, 10, 17, DECEMBER 1 6:30-10:30 p.m. BYOB (Set ups available). 251147 Cumberland Ave. Downtown, Middlesboro DO YOU HAVE DIABETES? Do you have KENTUCKY PATH CHAPTER NSDAR will questions about what you’re supposed to eat, how much you can cat and when? The Dining with Diabetes program sponsored by the Clai- borne County Hospital and UT/Claiborne County Extension teach- es individuals with dia- betes and their families about better ways to pre- pare food that may improve their diabetes management. Classes will be at the Hospital Education Center. A $10 registration fee is required, but partici- pants who attend all 4 sessions will get this fee refunded to them. Call the Extension office at 626-3742 or email at [email protected] to register. 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Section Editor: Jay Compton Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 212 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] S P O R T S Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Pairings set for SAC Bobcat Madness! Soccer Championships

LMU men host Carson-Newman in first round match today, Lady Railsplitters play at Newberry Wednesday ROCK HILL, S.C. —With the 2011 Food Lion SAC Men’s men's soccer regular season conclud- Soccer Championship ing on Sunday, the bracket has been Quarterfinals - Tuesday, Nov. 1 set for the 2011 Food Lion SAC Soc- No. 8 Wingate at No. 1 Anderson, 3 p.m. No. 5 Carson-Newman at No. 4 Lincoln cer Championship. The Railsplitter Memorial, 2 p.m. soccer team will host Carson-New- No. 6 Catawba at No. 3 Mars Hill, 7:30 p.m. man Tuesday at 2 p.m. on the LMU No. 7 Lenoir-Rhyne at No. 2 Tusculum, 7 Soccer Field. p.m. Quarterfinal matches will be 2011 Food Lion SAC Women’s played on Tuesday on the campuses Soccer Championship of the four highest seeds, with semifi- Quarterfinals nals and the championship match No. 8 Carson Newman at No. 1 Lenoir- then taking place at Manchester Rhyne — Nov. 2, 7 p.m. No. 5 Tusculum at No. 4 Anderson — Nov. Meadows in Rock Hill, S.C. on Nov. 1, 1 p.m. 4 and 6. No. 6 Lincoln Memorial at No. 3 Newberry - Defending SAC Tournament Nov. 2, 2 p.m. champion Anderson enters the event No. 7 Catawba at No. 2 Wingate - Nov. 2, 7 as the No. 1 seed. The Trojans com- p.m. pleted a perfect 9-0 conference sea- *Semifinals and Finals for both tourna- son on Saturday by defeating Win- ments will be held Nov. 4 & 6 at Manchester gate, 4-2. meadows in Rock Hill, S.C. AU was ranked sixth nationally in last week's NSCAA Top 25 and No. 2 tied in their only regular-season con- in the Southeast Region by the test. The next criterion is record The Bell County NCAA Division II Soccer Commit- against the bracket's higher seeds. High School boys tee. Both teams lost to Anderson, Tuscu- and girls basketball Earning the Championship's No. 2 lum, Mars Hill and LMU, but Cataw- teams held Bobcat seed is Tusculum, which finished 6-1- ba defeated Carson-Newman and L-R Madness Saturday 2 in the SAC and was ranked No. 8 in lost to the Eagles, making the Indians evening. It was a the latest NCAA Southeast Region the bracket's No. 6 seed and the Bears chance for this poll. the No. 7. year’s players to be 2010 SAC Championship runner- Rounding out the Championship introduced to their up Mars Hill - ranked fourth in the field is eighth-seeded Wingate. fans and both NCAA Southeast Region -- is seeded Due to SAC requirements there teams also held a third at this year's event, followed by No. 4 Lincoln Memorial and No. 5 will be an admission charge to the live scrimmage. Carson-Newman. match. For prices and other informa- TOP: Bobcat senior It will be the second time this sea- tion, please contact the LMU Athletic big man Ryan Cox Department at 423.869.6285. son that the two teams have met, with ——— looks to pass out of LMU taking a 3-0 win in Jefferson a double-team after City on Sept. 28. LMU leads the all- The South Atlantic Conference grabbing a rebound. time series vs. C-N 13-10-2 and have women’s soccer regular season con- Bell will open the won both times the two have met in cluded on Saturday, and the field is defense of their the postseason. now set for the 2011 Food Lion SAC 13th Region title on Catawba and Lenoir-Rhyne both Soccer Championship. Tuesday, Nov. 29, as Quarterfinal matches will be finished the regular season with a 3- they host Whitley played Tuesday and Wednesday on 4-2 record in conference play, neces- County sitating the use of tiebreak formulas the campuses of the four higher seeds, to determine the Championship's No. with the semifinals and finals then ABOVE: Lady Cat freshman Maci Morris looks to get off a shot during 6 and No. 7 seeds. taking place on Nov. 4 and 6 in Rock Saturday’s scrimmage. The Lady Cats open the season on Saturday, Dec. The head-to-head component was Hill, S.C. 3, against Sheldon Clark in the Coach Wilson Classic at Leslie County. thrown out because Catawba and L-R • See SAC, page 11 RAY WELCH/Daily News LMU volleyball team UK falls to Miss. State 28-16 LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) drop-backs to test his ankle nerves definitely settled sweeps double-header — Kentucky quarterback strength. Coach Joker down, and I played pretty Morgan Newton left Satur- Phillips said Newton’s status good.” SPARTANBURG, S.C. — The Lincoln Memorial (18-5) day night’s game against for the Nov. 5 game against Lincoln Memorial University volley- (Kills-aces-blocks) - Blaire Fowler Before he settled in, Smith 11-1-0; Allison Beavers 8-1-2; Candace Mississippi State in the first Mississippi will be evaluated was given two short-field ball team traveled to Spartanburg, Richardson 8-4-0; Jennifer Drumm 7-0- quarter and did not return, Sunday. South Carolina for a double-header 1; Kaitlin Walton 7-1-1; Megan Bell 1-0- opportunities to put the Wild- 1; Brittany Pugh 1-0-0; Chelsea Ferron and the Wildcats’ late push Smith struggled early but cats (3-5, 0-4 Southeastern against non-conference foes Queens 0-1-0; Kristen Cantrell 0-1-0; Totals 43- behind freshman passer eventually found a rhythm in Conference) in the end zone. University of Charlotte and Converse 9-4.0. Maxwell Smith fell short in a Newton’s absence. He fin- College Saturday afternoon. The Lady (Assists) - Brittany Pugh 21; Allison Mississippi State coughed up Beavers 17. 28-16 loss. ished 26 of 33 for 174 yards, Railsplitters dominated the day as they (Dig leaders) - Kristen Cantrell 15; Newton suffered a high and the offense had no two first-half fumbles inside defeated both teams in straight sets. Chelsea Ferron 7 ankle sprain while being turnovers. the Bulldogs’ 25-yard line, LMU took a 3-0 victory over Queens Queens (18-8) sacked on Kentucky’s third “It started off a little but the Wildcats failed to (25-16, 25-21, 25-17) and a 3-0 victo- (Kills-aces-blocks) - Keri Kemp 6-1- drive of the game. During shaky, and I actually messed fully capitalize, scoring field 2; Lindsey Everhart 6-0-2; Brittany ry over Converse (25-7, 25-12, 25-16). halftime, Newton tried up two plays,” Smith said. goals on both drives. With the two victories, the Lady Rail- Harvey 5-0-1; Anna Gibbs 5-0-1; Brittney Barren 3-0-2; Avery Moore 2- warming up and taking some “After that, I was good. My • See UK, page 10 splitters move to 19-5 on the season. 0-0; Ashley Winters 1-0-2; Taylor Riley In the first match of the day against 1-2-0; Totals 29-3-5.0. (Assists) - Avery Moore 13; Taylor Jones makes AP All-America team Queens, Blaire Fowler led the way for Riley 10. LMU with 11 kills. Brittany Pugh led (Dig leaders) - Jocelyn Kellinger 11; BY JIM O’CONNELL the way with 21 assists and Allison Brittney Barren 10 other sophomores. maybe in transition. There — —— AP Basketball Writer Beavers added 17 assists. Kristen The 6-foot-1 Taylor aver- are different things we’re Lincoln Memorial (19-5) aged 18.1 points and 4.7 looking at in trying to get Cantrell notched 15 digs to the lead the (Kills-aces-blocks) - Jennifer Drumm Jordan Taylor is in a class team. 14-0-2; Blaire Fowler 13-2-4; Allison assists last season in leading done with a different-sized Beavers 6-1-1; Candace Richardson 6- by himself on The Associat- team maybe on the floor.” In the first set, the Lady Railsplit- 0-0; Kaitlin Walton 4-0-1; Megan Bell 4- the Badgers to a 25-9 record, ed Press’ preseason All- The 6-9 Sullinger was ters jumped out to an early lead at 12- 0-0; Magan Stegbauer 0-0-1; Chelsea America team. third place in the Big Ten 5. Queens would never be able to close Ferron 0-4-0; Kristen Cantrell 0-1-0; and their 13th straight one of the players who Totals 47-8-5.0. The guard from Wiscon- decided to pass on the NBA the deficit as LMU would open up as (Assists) - Allison Beavers 38. NCAA tournament appear- sin was the only senior on draft. His coach said an large a lead as 22-13. They would take (Dig leaders) - Kristen Cantrell 11; the team Monday. He was ance. He received 51 votes. the first set by a score of 25-16. Chelsea Ferron 10; Blaire Fowler 10 “I just hope he doesn’t impending lockout had joined by four sophomores, nothing to do with him The Lady Railsplitters shot out to Converse (3-23) including Ohio State’s Jared think he has to score 40 a another quick lead in the second set at (Kills-aces-blocks) - Thoms, Val 10- game this year,” coach Bo returning. 0-1; Maxwell, Jameiha 7-0-0; Griffin, Sullinger, a unanimous pick His return has Ohio State 12-7. From the opening point, Lin- Kandace 1-0-0; Williams, Anna 1-0-0; Ryan said. “I think we’re of the 65-member national at No. 3 in the AP preseason coln Memorial would never trail in Bateman, Brianna 1-0-0; Reuss, media panel. going to be in trouble if he Lindsey 1-0-0; Hunsberger, Lauren 0- Top 25, behind two schools this set eventually closing the set with does. He doesn’t. He wants 1-0; Totals 21-1-1.0. Harrison Barnes of North also featuring the return of a a 25-21 victory with a kill by Blaire (Assists) - Hunsberger, Lauren 11. Carolina, Terrence Jones of to be even more consistent. star. Fowler. (Dig leaders) - Thoms, Val 9; Crosby, Kentucky and Jeremy Lamb He wants to be more inclu- Aubrey 6 • See JONES, page 11 • See LMU, page 11 of Connecticut were the sive with his teammates, No. 15 Cumberland holds off Union College, 43-35 BARBOURVILLE, Ky. — Cumberland picked up a Shorter (Ga.). Kickoff is set for five receptions, he now has 75 James (Citra, Fla.) to even the Union nearly pulled off a pair of first downs and ran out 12 p.m. in his career to put him 14th on ledger with 8:22 still to go in miraculous comeback, but the the clock, sealing the 43-35 For the sixth time this sea- the all-time receiving list. the first. deficit turned out to be too big decision. son, Union outgained its oppo- Junior Rob Brown (Day- Cumberland then scored 30 to overcome as visiting No. 15 The loss drops Union to 2-7 nent, racking up 379 yards in tona, Fla.) finished with 56 consecutive points to open up Cumberland (Tenn.) held on overall and 1-3 in conference total offense to Cumberland's yards rushing to place him a 37-7 lead. Quan Johnson for the 43-35 Mid-South Con- play, while Cumberland 345. Unfortunately, Union is fifth on the all-time rushing list hauled in a 46-yard touch- ference West victory Saturday. improves to 7-1 overall and 4- 2-4 in those games including with 1,713 career rushing down pass, which was fol- After a 78-yard touchdown 0 in the MSC West. the last three defeats. yards. He now trails Dominic lowed by a James McClain 7- pass to James McClain, Cum- This marked the first time Sophomore Ryan Moses Yuille by 130 yards for fourth yard run. Jared White added a berland own a 37-7 cushion all season Union scored in all (Williamsburg, Ky.) finished place. 40-yard field goal before with 1:44 to go in the first half. four quarters as it posted a sea- with a solid day in the pocket Both teams scored on their Baker added a 9-yard scoring Union whittled the margin son-high 35 points. The previ- with 292 yards passing and opening possessions to make it run. McClain then capped the down to eight and was driving ous season high came in the three touchdowns on 21-of-37 a 7-7 contest early on. Cum- rally with a 78-yard touch- late. However, Union turned 27-0 win over Kentucky passes. Demetrius Hicks berland struck first with a down pass to make it a 30- the ball over on downs with Christian on Sept. 10. (Frankfort, Ky.) had a big day Adrian Baker 5-yard run, and point game with 1:44 to go in 3:36 to play at the Cumberland Union returns to action as he caught six passes for 125 Union answered with a 12- the half. 33. Saturday when it plays host to yards and a score. With those yard scoring pass to Sterlin • See UNION, page 10

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Moses, slicing the deficit putting it at the Cumber- Tyler, ‘You’re going to the defense would think to 43-28 with 2:11 land 35. Union got as go the first series,’ and Chris would be in the remaining in the third. A close as the 33 but UK (to) Chris, ‘You’re game, which really CUnionontinued from page 9 32-yard screen pass to turned the ball over on Continued from page 9 going to go in on the opened up the pass for Rob Brown with a 15- downs there with 3:26 second. And we’ll keep me.” Mississippi State However, Union yard, personal foul left. going back and forth.’ I Kentucky running quarterback Tyler Rus- mounted a quick, eight- penalty tacked on to the Cumberland collected think both of them back Jonathan George sell earned his second play, 60-yard scoring end of the play helped a couple of first downs played pretty well scored a fourth-quarter drive. A 27-yard pass to start of the season, but set up the score. and ran out the clock to he and Chris Relf split tonight.” touchdown to bring the Josh Winkle (Christian- Cumberland looked preserve the 43-35 win. Mullen and Missis- Wildcats within 12 burg, Va.) and an 11- time almost evenly like it was back in busi- Winkle finished the under center. The plan sippi State (4-4, 1-4) points, and the defense yard pass to Hicks ness on its next posses- game with four catches kept Kentucky’s defense forced a three-and-out helped set up the 4-yard proved successful for sion. The visitors reeled for 62 yards and a score. on its toes not only by on the Bulldogs’ follow- plunge by Brown to the Bulldogs — Rus- Defensively, William swapping quarterbacks, ing possession. Smith make it 37-14 at the half. off 12 plays and ate 7:01 sell’s style as a pocket Pedro Pinckney (Day- off the clock, but the Roundtree (Ocala, Fla.) passer contrasted with but by doing so in the led the Wildcats on an tona Beach, Fla.) inter- drive stalled at the Union led the way with 14 total Relf’s reputation as a middle of drives. impressive drive with cepted a pass and 32. Rather than attempt a stops with an intercep- running quarterback — After Relf led a his team down two pos- returned it 32 yards for a field goal, Cumberland tion. Isiah Anderson and Kentucky’s defense touchdown drive mid- sessions, converting on touchdown to punted the ball, which (Boston, Mass.) fol- failed to adjust to either. way through the first third downs in the air bringUnion within 37- resulted in a touchback lowed with nine total The two combined quarter, Mullen sent three times on the drive. 21 with 11:59 left in the to give Union possession tackles with a sack, and for 261 yards passing, Russell out for the next But his fourth-and-7 third. on its 20. Ryan Shipley (New the team’s highest total drive. Russell complet- pass from the Mississip- Johnson gave Cum- On the very next play, Tazewell, Tenn.) added since the season opener ed a 40-yard pass to pi State 8-yard line with berland a boost later in Moses hit a streaking eight tackles and a sack. against Memphis, and Michael Carr, and as the 4:46 left sailed over the third when he Hicks down the visitor's For Cumberland, threw one touchdown rest of Mississippi La’Rod King’s head. returned a punt 75 yards sideline for an 80-yard Reed Gurchiek complet- pass apiece. Relf also State’s offense ran to the “We made some for a touchdown with scoring strike to make it ed 7-of-13 passes for ran for two scores. new line of scrimmage, improvements,” Phillips 5:07 on the clock. Bert a 43-35 contest with 152 yards and two “I think both of them Russell and Relf said. “We showed some Brown (Daytona, Fla.) 9:50 to play. scores. McClain ran for played well,” Mississip- swapped. Two plays improvement offensive- blocked the PAT to keep Union got the ball 81 yards and a touch- pi State coach Dan later, Relf ran ly — obviously not the score 43-21. back on its 17 with 7:49 down and caught two Mullen said. “Both of untouched into the end enough to win the game Not ready to surren- remaining. Slowly but passes for 83 yards and them had a great week zone from 3 yards out. because we didn’t get der, Union countered surely, Union moved the another score. of practice. On the plane “I think it really the ball in the end zone with a five-play, 69-yard ball down the field with Ben Miller led the ride up here, we talked opens it up,” Russell and we had to kick three scoring drive. Winkle an 18-yard pass to Cumberland defense about how they graded said. “The defense does- field goals. But it’s pulled down a 24-yard Domonique Jefferson with 11 stops, a sack and in practice. One was 72; n’t know what to do. something that we have touchdown pass from (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 3.5 tackles for a loss. the other 73. I said to There would be times to build off.”

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of entry. ELIZABETHTOWN AT BELL COUNTY 241229 259205 THE DAILY NEWS |TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 1, 2011 PAGE 11 SCOREBOARD Others receiving votes: 11, North Bullitt Arizona 1 6 0 .143 143 183 5. Boise St. 7-0 0.8522 4 6. (23) Jeff Burton, , 500, 91.3, KY. PREP FOOTBALL POLLS 16. 12, Southwestern 12. 13, Cooper 5. 14, — — — 6. Oklahoma 7-1 0.7760 9 38, $91,225. Conner 2. Sunday's Games 7. Arkansas 7-1 0.7033 10 7. (9) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 500, The Associated Press' Top 10 teams in — — — Tennessee 27, Indianapolis 10 8. Oregon 7-1 0.6916 7 100.1, 37, $89,150. each of Kentucky’s six classifications as Class 6A St. Louis 31, New Orleans 21 9. South Carolina 7-1 0.6177 13 8. (24) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 500, 92.4, selected by Kentucky AP-member sports- Rnk-School (FPV) Rec Pts Pvs Houston 24, Jacksonville 14 10. Nebraska 7-1 0.6156 14 36, $88,425. writers and broadcasters: 1. Lou. Trinity (17) 9-0 170 1 N.Y. Giants 20, Miami 17 11. Clemson 8-1 0.5961 5 9. (1) Carl Edwards, Ford, 500, 79, 36, 2. Scott Co. 10-0 148 2 Minnesota 24, Carolina 21 12. Virginia Tech 8-1 0.5683 12 $123,916. Class 1A 3. Lou. St. Xavier 6-4 134 3 Baltimore 30, Arizona 27 13. Houston 8-0 0.4698 17 10. (12) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 500, Rnk-School (FPV) Rec Pts Pvs 4. Lou. DuPont Manual 7-2 116 4 Detroit 45, Denver 10 14. Kansas St. 7-1 0.4600 8 95, 35, $118,225. 1. Mayfield (15) 10-0 168 1 5. Lou. Butler 8-2 107 5 Buffalo 23, Washington 0 15. Michigan 7-1 0.4512 18 11. (16) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 500, 2. Beechwood (2) 9-1 154 2 6. Lou. Eastern 8-2 77 6 San Francisco 20, Cleveland 10 16. Penn St. 8-1 0.4022 19 103.5, 34, $114,961. 3. Lou. Holy Cross 9-1 126 3 7. Pleasure Ridge Park 8-2 69 7 Cincinnati 34, Seattle 12 17. Michigan St. 6-2 0.3076 11 12. (33) Casey Mears, Toyota, 500, 69.7, 4. Fairview 10-0 122 4 8. Lex. Lafayette 7-3 43 8 Pittsburgh 25, New England 17 18. Georgia 6-2 0.2899 22 32, $82,400. 5. Hazard 7-2 103 5 9. Henderson Co. 7-3 41 10 Philadelphia 34, Dallas 7 19. Arizona St. 6-2 0.2362 21 13. (26) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 500, 6. Pikeville 8-2 83 6 10. Ryle 6-4 17 9 Open: Atlanta, Chicago, Green Bay, N.Y. 20. Wisconsin 6-2 0.2159 15 65.6, 31, $103,445. 7. Lou. Ky. Country Day 8-2 57 8 Jets, Oakland, Tampa Bay 14. (8) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 500, 81.5, 30, Others receiving votes: 11, Boone Co. 6. 21. Texas 5-2 0.2117 24 8. Williamsburg 7-3 39 7 Monday's Game $119,375. 12, Lex. Bryan Station 3. 12, Lou. Male 3. 22. Auburn 6-3 0.1490 23 9. Eminence 9-1 34 10 Kansas City 23, San Diego 20, OT 15. (15) Greg Biffle, Ford, 500, 91.2, 29, ——— 23. Georgia Tech 7-2 0.1276 — 10. Harlan 5-4 19 9 Sunday, Nov. 6 $92,575. All Associated Press members in 24. West Virginia 6-2 0.1139 25 Seattle at Dallas, 1 p.m. 16. (35) , Ford, 500, 54.1, 0, Others receiving votes: 11, Frankfort 12. Kentucky are eligible to participate in the 25. Southern Miss 7-1 0.0944 — Miami at Kansas City, 1 p.m. $95,058. 12, Raceland 9. 13, Campbellsville 6. 14, high school football poll. Those who voted Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 1 p.m. 17. (3) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 500, Russellville 2. for this week's poll are: The Daily Cleveland at Houston, 1 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL 88.7, 27, $100,458. ——— Independent, Ashland; Daily News, Bowling San Francisco at Washington, 1 p.m. 18. (22) Joey Logano, Toyota, 500, 67.9, Class 2A Green; The Advocate-Messenger, Danville; N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 1 p.m. APTOP25 26, $83,325. Rnk-School (FPV) Rec Pts Pvs The News-Enterprise, Elizabethtown; The Atlanta at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. The top 25 teams in The Associated 19. (13) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 500, 75, 1. Owensboro Catholic (9) 10-0 160 2 State Journal, Frankfort; News-Graphic, Denver at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Press' 2011-12 preseason college basket- 25, $115,158. 2. Glasgow (1) 9-0 145 3 Georgetown; Daily Enterprise, Harlan; The Cincinnati at Tennessee, 4:05 p.m. ball poll, with first-place votes in parenthe- 20. (28) David Reutimann, Toyota, 500, 3. Newport Cent. Cath. (7) 9-1 141 1 Gleaner, Henderson; Kentucky New Era, Green Bay at San Diego, 4:15 p.m. ses, final 2010-11 record, total points based 62.7, 24, $102,758. 4. Murray 9-1 98 4 Hopkinsville; Lexington Herald-Leader; The St. Louis at Arizona, 4:15 p.m. on 25 points for a first-place vote through 21. (34) Ken Schrader, Ford, 499, 53.9, 5. Bardstown 9-1 87 6 Courier-Journal, Louisville; The N.Y. Giants at New England, 4:15 p.m. one point for a 25th-place vote and last 23, $89,183. 6. Owen Co. 10-0 66 7 Middlesboro Daily News; Owensboro Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. year's final ranking: 22. (20) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 7. Somerset 6-4 57 5 Messenger-Inquirer; The Paducah Sun; Open: Carolina, Detroit, Jacksonville, Rec Pts Pvs 497, 81.4, 22, $111,358. 8. Green Co. 7-3 52 8 Appalachian News Express, Pikeville; Minnesota 1. (62) 29-8 1,620 7 23. (32) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 497, 9. Danville 7-3 41 9 WKYX; WLKY. 2. Kentucky 29-9 1,501 11 10. Cov. Holy Cross 7-3 28 10 Monday, Nov. 7 43.7, 21, $86,183. Chicago at Philadelphia, 8:30 p.m. 3. Ohio St. (1) 34-3 1,482 1 24. (21) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 497, Others receiving votes: 11, Leslie Co. 20. NFL GLANCE 4. UConn (2) 32-9 1,433 9 71.2, 20, $81,325. 12, Newport 9. 12, Walton-Verona 9. 14, 5. Syracuse 27-8 1,338 12 25. (14) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 495, 63.6, Lou. Christian Academy 8. 15, Lou. AMERICAN CONFERENCE COLLEGE FOOTBALL 6. Duke 32-5 1,301 3 19, $90,597. DeSales 4. 15, Hancock Co. 4. 17, Betsy East 7. Vanderbilt 23-11 1,120 25 26. (36) Hermie Sadler, Ford, 493, 40.6, AP TOP 25 Layne 3. 17, Carroll Co. 3. W L T Pct PF PA 8. Florida 29-8 1,086 15 0, $81,300. The Top 25 teams in The Associated — —— Buffalo 5 2 0 .714 211 147 9. Louisville 25-10 1,055 14 27. (6) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 493, 114.7, Press college football poll, with first-place Class 3A New England 5 2 0 .714 202 160 10. Pittsburgh 28-6 1,027 4 19, $123,141. votes in parentheses, records through Oct. Rnk-School (FPV) Rec Pts Pvs N.Y. Jets 4 3 0 .571 172 152 11. Memphis 25-10 997 — 28. (19) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 491, 29, total points based on 25 points for a 1. Bell Co. (5) 9-1 153 3 Miami 0 7 0 .000 107 166 12. Baylor 18-13 892 — 66.6, 16, $80,350. first-place vote through one point for a 25th- 2. Lou. Central (7) 7-3 145 1 South 13. Kansas 35-3 755 2 29. (17) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 488, place vote, and previous ranking: 3. Breathitt Co. (3) 10-0 134 4 W L T Pct PF PA 14. Xavier 24-8 747 20 47.2, 15, $102,216. Rec Pts Pvs 4. Belfry (1) 9-1 121 2 Houston 5 3 0 .625 206 145 15. Wisconsin 25-9 720 16 30. (25) Brian Vickers, Toyota, accident, 1. LSU (47) 8-0 1,439 1 5. Paducah Tilghman 8-2 104 5 Tennessee 4 3 0 .571 139 145 16. Arizona 30-8 616 17 484, 68.7, 14, $98,864. 2. Alabama (10) 8-0 1,401 2 6. Edmonson Co. (1) 10-0 90 6 Jacksonville 2 6 0 .250 98 163 17. UCLA 23-11 404 — 31. (2) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 477, 89.7, 14, 3. Oklahoma St. 8-0 1,305 3 7. Garrard Co. 9-1 68 7 Indianapolis 0 8 0 .000 121 252 18. Michigan 21-14 401 — $106,461. 4. Stanford 8-0 1,278 4 8. Fort Campbell 6-4 41 8 North 19. Alabama 25-12 395 — 32. (29) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 464, 5. Boise St. (1) 7-0 1,241 5 9. Wayne Co. 8-2 32 10 W L T Pct PF PA 20. Texas A&M 24-9 357 24 46.3, 12, $97,270. 6. Oregon 7-1 1,148 7 10. Pike Co. Central 7-2 15 — Pittsburgh 6 2 0 .750 176 139 21. Cincinnati 26-9 353 — 33. (18) , Ford, 444, 59, 11, 7. Oklahoma 7-1 1,096 11 Cincinnati 5 2 0 .714 171 123 22. Marquette 22-15 335 — $77,750. Others receiving votes: 11, Corbin 13. 12, 8. Arkansas 7-1 1,035 8 Baltimore 5 2 0 .714 185 110 23. Gonzaga 25-10 283 — 34. (31) David Gilliland, Ford, accident, Lewis Co. 7. 13, Morgan Co. 6. 14, Russell 9. Nebraska 7-1 976 13 Cleveland 3 4 0 .429 107 140 24. California 18-15 230 — 357, 47.5, 11, $68,750. 4. 10. South Carolina 7-1 861 14 West 25. Missouri 23-11 139 — 35. (27) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, acci- — —— 11. Clemson 8-1 851 6 W L T Pct PF PA dent, 85, 47.2, 9, $107,314. 12. Virginia Tech 8-1 755 15 Others receiving votes: Florida St. 131, Class 4A Kansas City 4 3 0 .571 128 170 36. (37) , Dodge, vibra- 13. Michigan 7-1 718 17 Michigan St. 128, Temple 69, Washington Rnk-School (FPV) Rec Pts Pvs San Diego 4 3 0 .571 161 159 tion, 77, 34.5, 0, $68,650. 14. Houston 8-0 611 18 44, New Mexico 33, Butler 25, Texas 21, 1. Highlands (17) 10-0 170 1 Oakland 4 3 0 .571 160 178 37. (39) Scott Speed, Ford, rear gear, 74, 15. Michigan St. 6-2 586 9 Villanova 14, Creighton 12, Purdue 10, 2. Cov. Catholic 7-2 140 3 Denver 2 5 0 .286 133 200 39.1, 0, $68,600. 16. Penn St. 8-1 553 21 Belmont 8, Drexel 8, UNLV 7, Saint Mary's 3. Lex. Catholic 8-2 116 2 ——— 38. (42) David Stremme, Chevrolet, 17. Kansas St. 7-1 536 10 (Cal) 6, George Mason 5, West Virginia 4, 4. Boyle Co. 7-3 107 4 NATIONAL CONFERENCE brakes, 52, 34.6, 6, $68,550. 18. Georgia 6-2 446 22 Long Beach St. 3, Miami 3, Harvard 2, 5. Franklin-Simpson 9-1 95 5 East 39. (40) Michael McDowell, Toyota, 19. Wisconsin 6-2 420 12 Illinois 2, Marshall 1, Minnesota 1, San 6. Ashland Blazer 8-2 71 7 W L T Pct PF PA brakes, 45, 33.9, 5, $68,500. 20. Arizona St. 6-2 384 23 Diego St. 1. 7. Russell Co. 9-1 64 8 N.Y. Giants 5 2 0 .714 174 164 40. (43) J.J. Yeley, Ford, brakes, 40, 29.8, 21. Southern Cal 6-2 323 20 8. Madisonville-N. Hopkins 8-2 43 9 Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 179 152 4, $68,450. 22. Georgia Tech 7-2 230 — 9. Johnson Central 8-2 33 T10 Dallas 3 4 0 .429 156 162 NASCAR 41. (41) , Toyota, rear 23. Cincinnati 6-1 128 24 10. Lone Oak 8-2 31 T10 Washington 3 4 0 .429 116 139 gear, 33, 31.5, 0, $68,400. 24. West Virginia 6-2 111 25 South Sprint Cup 42. (30) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, Others receiving votes: 11, Rockcastle 25. Auburn 6-3 107 — Co. 22. 12, Martha Layne Collins 21. 13, W L T Pct PF PA TUMS Fast Relief 500 Results brakes, 27, 28.9, 0, $68,350. Knox Central 17. 14, North Oldham 5. New Orleans 5 3 0 .625 260 189 Others receiving votes: Texas 99, Sunday 43. (38) Mike Skinner, Ford, accident, 7, — — — Tampa Bay 4 3 0 .571 131 169 Southern Miss. 67, Washington 52, Ohio St. At Martinsville Speedway 27.9, 0, $67,914. Class 5A Atlanta 4 3 0 .571 158 163 37, TCU 26, Texas A&M 25, Florida St. 4, Martinsville, Va. — —— Rnk-School (FPV) Rec Pts Pvs Carolina 2 6 0 .250 187 207 Notre Dame 1. Lap length: .526 miles Top 12 in Points: 1. C.Edwards, 2,273; 2. 1. Bowling Green (17) 10-0 170 1 North ——— (Start position in parentheses) T.Stewart, 2,265; 3. K.Harvick, 2,252; 4. 2. John Hardin 10-0 152 2 W L T Pct PF PA BCS Standings 1. (4) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 500 laps, Bra.Keselowski, 2,246; 5. M.Kenseth, 3. Warren Central 9-1 129 5 Green Bay 7 0 0 1.000 230 141 The BCS Average is calculated by 99.2 rating, 47 points, $198,983. 2,237; 6. J.Johnson, 2,230; 7. Ky.Busch, 4. Franklin Co. 10-0 116 6 Detroit 6 2 0 .750 239 147 averaging the percent totals of the Harris 2. (7) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 500, 2,216; 8. Ku.Busch, 2,215; 9. D.Earnhardt 5. Harlan Co. 9-1 98 3 Chicago 4 3 0 .571 170 150 Interactive, USA Today Coaches and 126.1, 43, $161,786. Jr., 2,200; 10. J.Gordon, 2,197; 11. 6. Christian Co. 9-1 78 4 Minnesota 2 6 0 .250 172 199 Computer polls. 3. (10) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 500, D.Hamlin, 2,193; 12. R.Newman, 2,184. 7. Ohio Co. 9-1 47 7 West Rec BCS Avg. Pvs 122.5, 42, $142,211. — — — 8. Lou. Jeffersontown 8-2 46 8 W L T Pct PF PA 1. LSU 8-0 0.9734 1 4. (5) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 500, Remaining 2011 Sprint Cup Schedule 9. Anderson Co. 8-2 32 9 San Francisco 6 1 0 .857 187 107 2. Alabama 8-0 0.9591 2 110.9, 41, $139,386. Nov. 6 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas 10. Perry Co. Central 8-2 31 10 Seattle 2 5 0 .286 109 162 3. Oklahoma St. 8-0 0.9310 3 5. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500, 120.7, Nov. 13 — Kobalt Tools 500, Avondale, Ariz. St. Louis 1 6 0 .143 87 192 4. Stanford 8-0 0.8615 6 40, $131,350. Nov. 20 — Ford 400, Homestead, Fla.

Tusculum each finished with freshman selected to the presea- preseason Top 25. The 6-9 for- identical 5-4 records in the son team, which started before the ward averaged 15.7 points and SAC. The first tiebreaker 1986-87 season. Many felt there 8.8 rebounds last season as Ken- ContinuedSAC from page 9 criterion of head-to-head JonesContinued from page 9 was too much pressure on Barnes tucky reached the Final Four. record was unable to be used, North Carolina was a runaway as the season started, and he did Lamb asserted himself as the Earning the event’s No. 1 as all three teams went 1-1 seed is SAC regular-season choice for No. 1, and Barnes was start to play more consistently season went on and became a against the other two. second to Sullinger in the voting once conference play began. key player in the Huskies’ 11- champion Lenoir-Rhyne, The second tiebreaker which capped off a perfect 9- with 63. The Tar Heels’ entire Jones, who received 33 votes, game run to their third national measure is record against the front line is back after thinking also thought about leaving for the championship. The 6-5 guard, 0 conference season with a 2- bracket’s higher seeds. 1 victory over Tusculum on about entering the draft. NBA but he will be back for the who received 25 votes, averaged Anderson, Newberry and The 6-8 Barnes was the first Wildcats, who were No. 2 in the 11.1 points and 4.5 rebounds. Saturday. Tusculum each went 0-2 The Bears were ranked against top-seeded L-R and second in the latest NCAA with 14 kills. Fowler finished clude that set with a 25-12 win. Wingate, but the Wolves earn closely behind Drumm with 13 In the third and final set, Con- Southeast Region poll and the No. 3 seed by virtue of kills on the match. Allison verse College showed some fire No. 5 in the NSCAA nation- their win over sixth-seeded ContinuedLMU from page 9 Beavers was impressive as she as they took an early 6-2 lead. al rankings. Lincoln Memorial – which Wingate ended the regular defeated both AU and TC in Following a 13-13 tie in the dished out 38 assists. Kristen The Lady Railsplitters closed that season at 8-1 in league play, the regular season. third and final set, the Lady Rail- Cantrell led with 11 digs. deficit and took a 15-14 lead securing the No. 2 seed in the With Newberry removed splitters would close the set on a In the first set, the Lady Rail- before running out a 9-0 run to SAC Championship. The from the tiebreak scenario, 12-4 run and win the match in a splitters completely dominated take a 24-14 advantage. They Bulldogs were No. 6 in this Anderson then becomes the 3-0 sweep. with a 25-7 victory. LMU con- would win the set and the match week’s Southeast Region No. 4 seed because of its head- The Lady Railsplitters took cluded the set with three consec- with a 25-16 victory. rankings. to-head win over Tusculum. the floor to play home host Con- utive kills. The Lady Railsplitters travel Seeding then gets tricky Rounding out the SAC verse College immediately fol- The second set saw continued to Tusculum Tuesday and then for the No. 3, No. 4 and No. Championship bracket are lowing the victory over Queens. dominance by LMU as they close out the regular season at 5 seeds in the bracket, as No. 7 seed Catawba and No. In the second match of the day, jumped out to an early 14-5 lead. home vs. Brevard Friday and vs. Anderson, Newberry and 8 seed Carson-Newman. Jennifer Drumm led the LMU The Lady Railsplitters would con- Lenoir-Rhyne Saturday. TUESDAY AFTERNOON - EVENING NOVEMBER 1, 2011

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