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Move sends world Chinese products. biggest drop of the year. Earlier, fi nancial markets Duties of 5% to 25% will stocks fell in Europe and Asia. plummeting take effect on June 1 on about “We appear to be in a slow- 5,200 American products, motion train wreck, with both By Joe McDonald including batteries, spinach sides sticking to their posi- and Paul Wiseman and coffee, China’s Finance tions,” said William Reinsch, The Associated Press Ministry said. a trade analyst at the Center With investors worried for Strategic and International BEIJING — Sending Wall about the potential economic Studies and a former U.S. trade Street into a slide, China damage on all sides from the official. “As is often the case, announced higher tariffs escalating trade war, the Dow however, the losers will not be Monday on $60 billion worth Jones Industrial Average fell the negotiators or presidents, Cargo containers are staged near cranes March 5 at the Port of Tacoma of American goods in retali- 617 points, or 2.4%, and the but the people.” in Tacoma, Wash. China has announced tariff hikes on $60 billion of U.S. ation for President Donald technology-heavy Nasdaq goods in retaliation for President Donald Trump’s escalation of a fi ght Trump’s latest penalties on plunged 270 points, or 3.4%, its See CHINA, A7 over trade disputes. [TED S. WARREN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

GOP seeks ‘Vals & sals’ refl ect on women, fresh year, hurricane, future faces for election

By Alan Fram The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Top Republicans are searching district-by-district for just the right candidates — women and political newcomers in many cases — to help them recapture the House, six months after a political tidal wave swept Democrats into control with the most diverse majority in history. Recruits include one of the few Republican women in the Oklahoma state Senate and a black political novice from Houston with Iraq combat experience and three Ivy League degrees on his resume. They are part of a GOP drive to gain at least 18 seats in the 2020 elections to win the majority — historically a tall order for the party out of power in presiden- tial election years. Finding women and minority candidates is an imperative for an overwhelmingly white GOP openly embarrassed that just Front row from left, Bozeman valedictorian Linzy Cannady, Rosenwald valedictorian Jayatta Williams, Mosley salutatorian Mara 13 of its 197 House members Clemons. Second row from left, Rosenwald salutatorian Alexandria Trail, Bay High salutatorian James Kirwan, Bay High valedictorian are women. By contrast, 89 of Nathan Beaucage, Bozeman salutatorian Chad McCann, Mosley valedictorian Anna Huber and Arnold salutatorian Sienna Hagan stand the 235 House Democrats are for a photo on Monday at the Nelson Building. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] women and nearly 90 are black or Hispanic. But Republicans want chal- By Collin Breaux Jayatta Williams and Alexan- graduate this year. There was (College in St. Augustine) lengers with other qualities too, [email protected] dria Trail, valedictorian and so much going on. That was to get my business degree. following a 2018 election that @PCNHCollinB salutatorian at Rosenwald kind of stressful, not knowing saw the GOP lose 31 districts High the outcome of everything. Nathan Beaucage and James that President Donald Trump PANAMA CITY — Stu- Alexandria: We were out Kirwan, valedictorian and had won just two years earlier, dents graduating from What went into getting this of school for a month and salutatorian of Bay High many in moderate suburbs. Bay District Schools this distinction? a half. I had to make sure I year aren’t just smart and Jayatta: I had to give up had all my work caught up What went into this? See GOP, A7 hard-working — they also being out with friends, focus so I could continue the path Nathan: I had a healthy are survivors of Hurricane on schoolwork more, stay I was on. social life but there was a Michael. dedicated and work hard little bit of sacrifice, pri- We recently caught up throughout the school year. Where do you plan to go from oritizing academics over with valedictorians and Alexandria: I had to pay here? everything. SPORTS | C1 salutatorians — or “vals and attention a lot more than Jayatta: I’m planning James: Google calendar, sals” — of various schools I usually did. I tried really on attending a four-year making sure you know what DOLPHINS, to find out what they did hard. university or community you’re doing and where you to earn their position, how college to earn a degree in have to be at a certain time. BUCKS, RAMS the hurricane affected their Did Hurricane Michael affect criminal justice. school year and where they this school year? Alexandria: I definitely Thoughts on post-Hurricane OPEN REGION plan to go from here. Jayatta: I actually thought want to attend Gulf Coast Michael life? Answers have been edited after the hurricane, I wasn’t for the first two years, so I PLAY AT HOME for length and clarity. sure if I would be able to want to transfer to Flagler See VALS, A7

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‘How can we live after this?’

Their caliphate gone, children, who face crushing hidden militants discrimination because of wage nighttime war male relatives seen as sup- porting IS. By Bram Janssen AP journalists embedded The Associated Press with a battalion of the 20th Division last month and wit- BADOUSH, Iraq — It was nessed several of its raids at a chilly January evening, and Badoush. Khadija Abd and her family Badoush, on the Tigris had just finished supper at River just outside the city of their farm when the two Mosul, is a key battleground men with guns burst into the because it was once one of the room. most diehard IS strongholds. One wore civilian clothes, In the summer of 2014, it the other an army uniform. was a launching pad for the They said they were from the militants’ blitz that overran Iraqi army’s 20th Division, Mosul and much of northern which controls the north- Iraq. IS built a strong finan- ern Iraqi town of Badoush. cial base by extorting money In fact, they were Islamic from the owners of Badoush’s State group militants who many industrial facilities. had come down from the Security officials estimate surrounding mountains into two-thirds of its population Badoush with one thing on — which numbered around their mind: Revenge. Khadija Abd poses for a portrait in her family’s house April 14 in Mosul, Iraq. [FELIPE DANA/THE 25,000 before the war — were Around 13 more gunmen ASSOCIATED PRESS] at one point members or sup- were waiting outside. The porters of the group. fighters pulled Khadija’s northern Iraq. The fighters, 7,000 fighters around Iraq, search houses and pull people Now the population is husband and his two brothers hiding in caves and moun- according to one Iraqi intel- away for questioning. divided. Residents who suf- into the yard and shot them tains, emerge at night to ligence official. Anyone is seen as a fered at the hands of IS or lost dead, leaving them in a pool carry out kidnappings, kill- “Although the territory potential IS collaborator loved ones to the group are of blood — punishment for ings and roadside ambushes, once held by the so-called or sympathizer. In Febru- suspicious of neighbors they providing information to the aimed at intimidating locals, caliphate is fully liberated, ary, Human Rights Watch believe still support the mili- Iraqi military. silencing informants and Daesh fighters still exhibit accused authorities of tor- tants. Within families, some “How can we live after restoring the extortion rack- their intention to exert influ- turing suspects to extract members belonged to the this?” Khadija said. The three ets that financed IS’s rise to ence and stage a comeback,” confessions of belonging to group and others opposed it. brothers were the providers power six years ago. said Maj. Gen. Chad Franks, IS, an accusation the Inte- The Badoush area alone for the entire family. “They It is part of a hidden but deputy commander-oper- rior Ministry has denied. has seen 20 IS attacks, from left their children, their live- relentless fight between the ations and intelligence for Detainees are pushed by the bombings to targeted killings, stock, their wives, and their group’s remnants waging the U.S.-led coalition, using thousands into what critics since it was retaken from the elderly father who doesn’t an insurgency and secu- the Arabic acronym for the call sham trials, with swift militants in March 2017, know what to do now.” rity forces trying to stamp group. verdicts — almost always according to the Kurdish A year and a half after them out, relying on intelli- In towns around the north, guilty — based on almost Security Council. The mili- the Islamic State group was gence operations, raids and Iraqi soldiers knock on doors no evidence beyond con- tants brag about the attacks declared defeated in Iraq, searches for sleeper cells in the middle of the night, fessions or unaccountable in videos that show fighters the militants still evoke fear among the population. looking for suspects, based informants ‘ testimony. The storming houses and killing in the lands of their former The militants’ ranks on intelligence tips or sus- legacy of guilt weighs heav- purported “apostates” and so-called caliphate across number between 5,000 and picious movements. They ily especially on women and spies. DATELINES

NEW YORK HOUSTON TIRANA, ALBANIA

The New York City police officer accused of using The mother of a missing 4-year-old Texas girl was Anti-government protesters in Albania hurled a banned chokehold in the July 2014 death of Eric heckled outside a courtroom Monday by people who gasoline grenades and flares at riot police in front Garner is being made a scapegoat in a politically questioned if she had done enough to protect her of the main government building and national police charged atmosphere, a defense lawyer said daughter before her disappearance. Brittany Bowens, headquarters Monday, hours after U.S. diplomats and Monday. Video evidence shows Officer Daniel Maleah Davis’s mother, along with her spokesman, European Union lawmakers appealed for order and Pantaleo used an approved technique for restraining community activist Quanell X, showed up for a scheduled calm. Thousands of demonstrators, many holding Garner, attorney Stuart London said at the officer’s court hearing for Derion Vence, her former fiance who is umbrellas, marched in driving rain that at times disciplinary hearing. [THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] charged in connection with the girl’s disappearance. The mixed with clouds of white smoke from flares. Police hearing was canceled. [THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] officers did not respond. [THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

LOS ANGELES DELAWARE, OHIO KHARTOUM, SUDAN CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO PARIS SEAL war crime defense Police: Water heater Sudan prosecutors charge Big numbers of Cubans trying Ex-Interpol chief’s wife gets says prosecutors spied probably caused deaths al-Bashir with killing protesters to enter US via Mexico asylum in France

Military prosecutors in the Authorities believe a tank- Sudanese prosecutors Burgeoning numbers of The wife of Meng Hon- case of a Navy SEAL charged less water heater probably have charged ousted Presi- Cubans are trying to get into gwei, the former Interpol with killing an Islamic State caused a carbon monoxide dent Omar al-Bashir with the U.S. by way of the Mexi- president jailed in China for prisoner in Iraq in 2017 leak that killed a family of involvement in killing pro- can border, creating a big what she believes are politi- installed tracking software four at a home in Ohio. testers and incitement to backlog of people waiting on cal reasons, said Monday that in emails sent to defense Genoa Township author- kill protesters during the the Mexican side for months France has saved her life and lawyers and a reporter in ities found 50-year-old uprising that drove him for their chance to apply for the lives of their two young an apparent attempt to Richard Reitter III, 49-year- from power last month, state asylum. boys by granting her asylum discover who was leaking old Jennifer Reitter, and news agency SUNA reported The surge over the past request. information to the media, their children, 15-year- Monday. several months has been The French government according to lawyers who old Richard Reitter IV and It was not immediately propelled in part by loosened office that rules on asylum told The Associated Press 13-year-old Grace Reitter, clear what punishment he travel restrictions in Central requests rendered its deci- that they received the cor- dead in their home May 2. might face. Protest organiz- America and deteriorating sion last week, granting her rupted messages. Their three dogs also were ers say security forces killed living conditions in Cuba. refugee status, Grace Meng’s The defense attorneys dead. around 100 demonstrators As a result, about 4,500 legal team said. The asylum said the intrusion may have Township police say the during the four months of asylum seekers, the vast office didn’t respond to violated constitutional last known contact with rallies leading to al-Bashir’s majority of them Cuban, Associated Press contacts protections against illegal the family was April 29 overthrow. have descended on Ciudad by phone and email, and the searches, guarantees to the when they all complained of The transitional military Juarez, across from El Paso, French Interior Ministry said right to a lawyer and free- illness. council ruling Sudan has Texas — an influx that has it doesn’t comment on indi- dom of the press. said al-Bashir will face jus- raised tensions with some vidual cases. tice inside the country and locals. will not be extradited to the The Associated Press Hague. * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, May 14, 2019 A5

WHAT TO WATCH FOR THIS WEEK

• On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve releases BUSINESS industrial production for April.

MARKET WATCH Court Dow 25,324.99 ▼617.38 Nasdaq 7,647.02 ▼269.92 S&P 2,811.8 ▼ 69.53 allows suit Russell 1,523.00 ▼ 49.99 NYSE 12,526.72 ▼261.42 adding to

COMMODITIES Apple’s REVIEW woes Gold 1,300.10 ▲14.40 Silver 14.713 ▼ .013 Platinum 854.90 ▼10.70 By Mark Sherman Copper 2.7295 ▼.0555 and Michael Liedtke Oil 61.04 ▼ .62 The Associated Press

MARKET MOVERS WASHINGTON — Consumers can pursue • Bed Bath & Beyond Inc., a lawsuit complaining down $4.22 to $67.10: that iPhone apps cost The home goods retailer too much, the Supreme said CEO Steven Temares Court ruled on Monday, resigned from his position adding to Apple’s woes and the board of directors. that already include fall- • Colfax Corp., down 54 Market maker Thomas Brown follows stock prices Monday at the New York Stock Exchange U.S. ing iPhone sales and a cents to $26.50: The manu- stocks moved sharply lower and extended the market’s slide into a second week as investors seek European investigation. facturing and engineering shelter from an escalating trade war between the U.S. and China. [MARK LENNIHAN/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] The lawsuit could have company is nearing a deal major implications for to sell its air and gas han- the tech giant’s handling dling division, according to of the more than 2 mil- media reports. lion apps in Apple’s App Store, where users get BRIEFCASE Trade war sends much of the software for their smartphones. DETROIT While most of those US agency probes apps are free to down- GM pickup recall stocks plunging load, some impose fees for people to use the U.S. safety regulators software and subscribe are investigating whether By Damian J. Troise Those hopes are now Analysts have said inves- to the services. General Motors went far and Alex Veiga replaced by concerns that tors should prepare for a more In those cases, Apple enough when it recalled The Associated Press the trade war could crimp volatile stock market while charges a commission about 3,000 small pickup what is otherwise a mostly the trade dispute deepens. of 30%, a practice that trucks in 2016. The Dow Jones Industrial healthy economy. Analysts Many are still confident that the lawsuit contends The National Highway Average plunged more than have warned that failed trade both sides will eventually unfairly drives up the Traffic Safety Adminis- 600 points Monday as inves- talks and the deterioration in reach a deal. price for the apps. Justice tration will determine if tors sought shelter from an relations will put a dent in the “Since we see a trade Brett Kavanaugh wrote GM should recall about escalating trade war between U.S. and China’s economic accord being reached in the the majority opinion that 115,000 Chevrolet Colo- the U.S. and China. prospects. not-too-distant future, we agreed the antitrust law- rado and GMC Canyon The selling was widespread “The larger issue with don’t expect the market to suit can move forward in pickups from the 2015 and heavy, handing the the tariffs isn’t the specific endure more than a short- a lower court. model year. The agency benchmark S&P 500 index amountsoftariffsatanygiven lived spate of indigestion,” The court’s four liberal says it has received 50 its biggest loss since Janu- time, but the uncertainty said Sam Stovall, chief justices joined Kavana- complaints about failures ary. The Dow and the S&P that’s surrounding these tar- investment strategist at ugh, one of President from owners of trucks 500 each fell more than 2% as iffs and the ‘what’s-next?’ of CFRA. Donald Trump’s two that weren’t included in investors sold trade-sensitive an escalating trade war,” said Technology stocks took high court appointees, to the 2016 recall. shares. The sell-off extended Willie Delwiche, investment the heaviest losses Monday. reject a plea from Apple The failures happened the market’s slide into a strategist at Baird. “That Chipmakers and other tech- to end the lawsuit at this while the trucks were second week. The losses so weighs on the global economy nology companies have early stage. The deci- being driven in a variety far in May have now erased and could then weigh on the warned that uncertainty over sion did not involve the of conditions. the market’s gains from April. U.S. economy.” the trade war’s outcome is merits of the suit. Technology companies, Trade talks between the prompting a slowdown in Apple argues it’s BRUSSELS whichdoalotofbusinesswith U.S. and China concluded orders. Chipmakers Micro- merely a pipeline EU fines AB Inbev for China, led the way lower. Friday with no agreement chip Technology dropped between app develop- restricting beer sales Chipmakers were among the and with the U.S. increasing 6.3% and Advanced Micro ers and consumers, and biggest decliners. Apple also import tariffs on $200 billion Devices lost 6.2%. that iPhone users have European Union anti- took heavy losses, tumbling of Chinese goods to 25% from Bank stocks also fell no claims against Apple trust regulators are fining 5.8%. Farming equipment 10%. Officials also said they sharply. Bank of America under antitrust law and AB Inbev, the world’s maker Deere drove losses in were preparing to expand dropped 4.5% and JPMorgan a 1977 Supreme Court biggest brewer, more the industrial sector, reflect- tariffs to cover another $300 Chase fell 2.7%. decision. Tens of thou- than 200 million euros ing worries about the impact billion of goods. Safe-play holdings were sands of developers ($225 million) for abusing of tariffs on U.S. farmers. China on Monday the only winners as traders create the software and its dominant position in The world’s two largest announced tariff increases on sought to reduce their expo- set the price, Apple says. the Belgian beer market. economies had seemed to be $60 billion of U.S. imports, sure to risk. Utilities were the “We’re confident we The EU’s executive on track to resolve the ongo- particularly farm products only sector to notch a gain. will prevail when the commission said Monday ing trade dispute that has like soybeans. The price of Prices for U.S. government facts are presented and that the Belgium-based raised prices for consumers soybeans slid 0.8% to $8.04 bonds, which are consid- that the App Store is brewer is selling its popu- and pinched corporate profit a bushel. They were trad- ered ultra-safe investments, not a monopoly by any lar Jupiler brand at lower margins. Investor confidence ing around $9 a bushel last rose sharply, sending yields metric,” Apple said in prices to supermarkets that the two sides were close month and are now at their lower. The yield on the statement issued in and wholesalers in the to a resolution had helped lowest price since December 10-year Treasury fell to response to Monday’s neighboring Netherlands. push the market to its best 2008. The falling price has 2.40% from 2.45% late ruling. The lawsuit could The commission, which yearly start in decades. put pressure on U.S. farmers. Friday. take years to wind to its polices anti-trust issues, conclusion. says AB Inbev is trying to But Kavanaugh keep prices high in Bel- stressed in his opinion gium by stopping those that Apple’s commis- Dutchoutletsfromexport- sions also may affect ing Jupiler back across the Amazon offers to help workers consumers, as well as border more cheaply. app developers. start package-delivery business “The iPhone owners NEW YORK purchase apps directly Uber continues slide in By Joseph Pisani to lease blue vans with the veterans. from the retailer Apple,” first full day of trading The Associated Press Amazon smile logo stamped The expansion is part of he said, describing a on the side. The company the company’s plan to gain relationship sufficient Uber shares sunk even NEW YORK — Amazon, says it will also pay them more control over its deliv- to allow the lawsuit to further after its disap- which is racing to deliver three months’ worth of their eries rather than rely on UPS, go forward. pointing stock market packages faster, is turning salary. the post office and other car- Justice Neil Gor- debut as doubts lingered to its own employees with The offer is open to most riers. It also gives Amazon such, Trump’s other over the company’s abil- a proposition: Quit your job part-time and full-time a way to grow its delivery high court pick, wrote a ity to turn a profit and and we’ll help you start a Amazon employees, includ- network without spending dissent for four conser- trade tensions dragged business delivering Amazon ing warehouse workers who the money needed to buy vative justices, saying down the overall market. packages. pack and ship orders. Whole vehicles or hire workers, that the consumers’ The ride-hailing giant’s The offer, announced Foods employees are not says Barb Ivanov, director complaint against Apple stock fell 10% and hov- Monday, comes as Amazon eligible to receive the new of University of Washing- is the kind of case that a ered around $37 Monday seeks to speed up its ship- incentives. ton’s Urban Freight Lab, a 42-year-old decision, afternoon on Uber’s first ping time from two days to Seattle-based Amazon. research lab that focuses on in Illinois Brick Co. v. full day of trading. one for its Prime members. com Inc. declined to say how logistics and supply chain Illinois, was intended The mounting losses The company sees the new many employees it expects transportation. to prevent. The court in followed Uber’s disap- incentive as a way to get to take them up on the “The wage problem won’t that case “held that an pointing initial public more packages delivered to offer. be Amazon’s problem,” says antitrust plaintiff can’t offering. On Friday, it shoppers’ doorsteps more The new employee incen- Ivanov. sue a defendant for over- took a $617 million hit quickly. tive is part of a program Overall, more than 200 charging someone else — the largest loss on the Amazon says it will cover Amazon started a year Amazon delivery businesses who might (or might not) first day of trading by a up to $10,000 in startup ago that let anyone apply have been created since it have passed on all (or U.S.-based company in costs for employees who are to launch an independent launched the program last some) of the overcharge recent history, according accepted into the program Amazon delivery business June, says John Felton, Ama- to him,” Gorsuch wrote. to Renaissance Capital. and leave their jobs. Those and provided $10,000 in zon’s vice president of global “Yet today the court lets The Associated Press who participate will be able reimbursements to military delivery services. a pass-on case proceed.” * ** A6 Tuesday, May 14, 2019 | The News Herald VIEWPOINTS

PANAMA CITY ANOTHER VIEW

Tim Thompson | Publisher Will Glover | Managing Editor Mike Cazalas | Editor Let all voters vote in state’s primaries

ou’ll remember the laundry list of constitutional amendments tacked to your ballots last November. It was a ridiculous amount of issues, tied together Y in “batches” rather than amendments. Some had up to three dissimilar issues tied into to one amendment. Trump ramps up re-election It remains one of Florida’s more interesting Election Day believe-it-or-not stories that voters passed every amend- ment except the one which would have expanded homestead campaign in Bay County exemptions — putting money directly into voters’ pockets. We had the spectacle of the Constitution Revi- By Rep. Jay Trumbull fighting for Tyndall Air Force The ongoing economic sion Commission, which rises from the dead every two Base and all of Bay County renaissance came about due decades to, ostensibly, allow the people of Florida to anama City Beach, as we continue to rebuild to a variety of factors — the make constitutional changes the Legislature will not. Florida, was one of after Hurricane Michael, elimination of wasteful Our lawmakers this year attempted to sunset P Donald Trump’s first pledging $448 million in regulations for business, and the CRC and to make the road to fruition for citi- campaign stops in 2015, so it’s federal aid. Based on past counter-tariffs that protect zen amendments a longer, bumpier ride. only fitting that he returned experience, we know we can American workers from the Only two of the dozen amendments that appeared to the same spot almost four count on him to deliver. exploitative practices of our on last year’s ballots came from the CRC. And the years later as he ramps up When President Trump trade partners, come promi- single issue citizen participants from one end of the his re-election campaign. promised to bring us back nently to mind — but the state to the other wanted to see was ending the inequi- Even though he’s criss- to 3 percent GDP growth President’s crowning eco- table process of closed primaries — keeping hundreds crossed the state frequently after we spent eight nomic achievement remains of thousands of register voters out of the process dur- in the meantime, holding a years languishing under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ing primary balloting. Since 1968 just 20 percent of 185 rally nearly once per month, Obama’s pathetic “new (TCJA), which has both constitutional ballot initiatives were citizen-driven. on average, neither the normal” of 2 percent or rejuvenated the economy The News Service of Florida reported last week a citizen enthusiasm of his supporters less, liberals scoffed that and put massive amounts initiative to overhaul the state primary balloting system or the turnout at his rallies it couldn’t be done with- of money back in the hands is already up and running. It’s called All Voters Vote. seems to have diminished out a “magic wand.” of individual taxpayers. Citizen-driven ballot initiatives require 776,200 with familiarity. Anybody in Not only have we sur- In Florida, the TCJA saved signatures to make it onto the ballot. But we have to Florida with even the faintest passed that mark already, the average taxpayer a little wonder how “citizen driven” this amendment is. desire to see a Trump rally hitting 3.2 percent growth more than $1,000 on their A South Florida health care executive, Mike Fernandez, has almost certainly had an in the First Quarter of this federal tax bill last year, a contributed $2.25 million to it in mid-April and it already opportunity to attend one of year, but we’ve also discov- decrease in their tax pay- has spent $1.3 million to get the effort up and running. the 39 he’s held in the state ered that we didn’t have to ments of nearly 12 percent. We may simply be gun-shy from the legislative ses- since 2015 — perhaps several settle for the stubbornly- Over the course of a decade, sion, looking for the payoff in nearly every effort — yet people keep flocking high levels of unemployment the typical Floridian can afoot in Tallahassee — and generally finding it. in staggering numbers to that persisted throughout expect to benefit from an But the truth is, state lawmakers have made it so dif- hear the President speak. the Obama years, either. extra $18,468 in take-home ficult to get an initiative through that it takes big At least 12,500 people “Our growth number came pay thanks to President money and big organizations to accomplish it. showed up for his latest in for the first quarter, which Trump’s tax cuts, and for So, back to All Voters Vote. The amendment would rally Wednesday night, is almost always the lowest a family of four, that fig- include all registered voters in primary balloting. Cur- filling the Aaron Bessant quarter of the year histori- ure goes up to $33,311. rently only Republicans and Democrats get to vote. Park Amphitheater to cally, [at] 3.2 percent, crush- Those are huge numbers In Marion County that leaves 56,759 non-affiliated capacity, with thousands ing expectations,” Trump that represent meaningful or independent voters out of the ballot box. more in overflow crowds boasted during the rally, quality of life improvements If the amendment gets on the ballot and you pass it, outside the venue — a situ- pointing out that his admin- for hard working low- and you vote in primary balloting — no matter who’s on ation that has long become istration has created nearly 6 middle-income Ameri- the ballot, no matter how many are on the ballot and routine at Trump rallies. million new jobs and reduced cans, so it makes sense that no matter what party candidates are or are not. That sort of crowd was the unemployment rate to people are still coming out The two top vote-getters go head-to-head impressive when Donald its lowest level since 1969. in droves to see the magi- in the general election. Easy-peasy. Trump was a mold-shat- The first time the President cian himself who wielded If you agree, you can go to allvotersvote.org. tering outsider running visited Panama City Beach, his “magic wand” to lift There you can download a petition. You’ll have against the corrupt politi- in June 2015, the unemploy- this country out of the eco- to print it, sign it and lick stamp. That’s it. cal establishment, but it’s ment rate in Florida was a nomic doldrums so quickly. We like the idea. Any system of voting that blocks out downright astounding disappointing 5.5 percent, President Trump’s return legally registered voters is broken, and we wonder why third- now, at the low point of the and Bay County’s unemploy- to Panama City Beach was party candidates have not successfully challenged the consti- presidential election cycle. ment rate was only slightly an excellent way to highlight tutionally dubious closed primary practice by now anyway. While the President’s lower, at 5.4 percent. Today, how much progress we’ve compelling and entertain- after just over two years made as a country since A version of this editorial first appeared in the Ocala Star- ing rhetorical style certainly of President Trump’s pro- the heady days of the 2016 Banner, a News Herald sister paper with GateHouse Media. contributes to the ardor he growth economic policies, campaign. Judging from the inspires among his support- the state unemployment turnout, people are hearing ers, his record of following rate has fallen to 3.5 percent that message loud and clear, through on the bold promises — close to full employment and they’re even more eager WRITE TO US: Letters should not exceed 300 words and include he made on the campaign — and Bay County has a mere to support Donald Trump the writer’s name, address and phone number for verifi cation. trail is what really keeps peo- 4.3 percent unemployment for president in 2020. Letters may be edited for clarity and brevity. Guest columns ple coming back for more. rate. That tracks closely with of up to 600 words may be submitted as well. Write: Letters to During the rally, for the national unemployment Jay Trumbull is a Repub- the editor, The News Herald, 501 W. 11th St., Panama City, FL instance, President Trump numbers, which just hit a lican state representa- 32401 Email: [email protected] made it clear that he is 50-year low of 3.6 percent. tive from Panama City.

In both parties, magical thinking prevails

Democrats are increas- Both liberal and conservative signed a GOP tax cut that 2025, something no Repub- ingly gripped by this infatu- economic analyses put the was projected over the first lican would countenance. ation, which manifests itself cost in the neighborhood of 10 years to reduce revenue Sanders and his allies in the growing support for $30 trillion over a decade, and by $1.3 trillion and increase imagine that by eliminat- "Medicare for All." Bernie the left-leaning Tax Policy interest costs by $600 bil- ing the high administra- Sanders’ signature proposal Center found Sanders’ plan lion. Net loss: $1.9 trillion. tive costs of private health SStephentephen CChapmanhapman has won the endorsement would bring in only about Supporters promised the insurance, they would of several others running half the revenue needed to plan would pay for itself by unleash great efficiencies. for president. They want to pay for it. If it came about, supercharging economic But government programs n Washington, there are proclaim health care the right we could add an extra $16 growth. But last year, despite are not exactly famous for divisions between liberal of every person and estab- trillion to the federal debt, solid growth in real GDP, tax achieving great efficiencies. I precepts and conserva- lish a single-payer system which now stands at $22 receipts fell by 2.7 percent in tive doctrine, Trumpism and that will ensure no one goes trillion and is already rising. inflation-adjusted dollars. Follow Steve Chapman on never-Trumpism, radical- without needed treatment. It is already rising partly Even the $1.9 trillion fig- Twitter @SteveChapman13 ism and moderation. But one But the best of impulses because the Republican Party ure grossly understates the or at https://www.facebook. type of thinking has come to can be wildly impractical, was enchanted by its own likely cost because it assumes com/stevechapman13. Read a dominate and unify policy- and Medicare for All prom- type of magical thinking in that most of the individual longer version of this column making: magical thinking. ises to confirm as much. 2017, when the Donald Trump income tax cuts will expire in at newsherald.com/opinion. * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, May 14, 2019 A7

biochemistry and pursue in the Society of Women VALS sports medicine. Engineers to help encour- age more women to be in From Page A1 Sienna Hagan, salutatorian STEM. of Arnold High Mara: I’m going to the University of Florida and Nathan: Overall, we’ve Any sacrifi ces? I’m going to major in been resilient. We Sienna: You’re not with international studies and haven’t complained a all your peers all the time Spanish. I want to become lot. I’m really proud of but it’s definitely worth it. fluent in Spanish and hope our class and what we’ve to go to law school one day overcome. Was anything different after and work with the govern- James: Obviously it was Hurricane Michael? ment or something to do a horrible thing but there Sienna: I still persevered with foreign affairs. were some pros that came and made all A’s. It was just out of it. I got free appli- more time-consuming and Logan Dickon, valedictorian cation waivers for all the it took a lot more effort to of Palm Bay Prep colleges I applied for so it study. saved me a lot of money. What enabled you to get to Post-graduation plans? reach this point? Post-graduation plans? Sienna: I’m going to the Logan: I would be lying if Nathan: Harvard University of Florida and I said it wasn’t hard. I have University. I want to con- I’ve already got my AA tons of support from my centrate in government degree, so I’ll be in the mom, dad and girlfriend. and be a lawyer. bachelor’s program for Without them I would James: Carroll School political science and con- never be where I am today. of Management at Boston tinue on to law school. College. Hurricane Michael Anna Huber and Mara challenges? Linzy Cannady and Chad Clemons, valedictorian and Logan: Hurricane Michael McCann, valedictorian salutatorian of Mosley High had its affects on me like and salutatorian at Deane I’m sure it affected hun- Bozeman School What went into getting this dreds of other students distinction? and families. I would like Learning balance while Anna: I think overall I got to add that I am so sorry for heading to the top? to do everything I wanted everyone’s hardships such Linzy: I don’t feel like I to do, so I didn’t have to as family members’ deaths really had to give up any- sacrifice too much. and loss of property. Hur- thing but I definitely had Mara: My other friends ricane Michael separated to learn how to balance may have been spend- me and my girlfriend. By everything. ing time together, doing separated I mean she had Chad: I had to learn how things. I was not always to move. We just celebrated to balance between able to participate in the our two-year anniversary and academics, and then it same amount of things but and that is what has to be was mainly about not pro- in the end it’s been worth it. the hardest thing about crastinating and getting my this school year. I am a dual work done ahead of time. How did Hurricane Michael enrollment student and affect your school year? she has been with me from Rebounding after Hurricane Anna: It was really hard the beginning of it and has Michael? to get college applications always encouraged me and Linzy: We were really in on time with no Wi-Fi helped me when I didn’t fortunate to be a school or internet. I had to go to even want to help myself. not super impacted by the my sister’s house in South storm. It was interesting Florida to get that done. Further education and to get back up but we did it. Mara: I have very dedi- career? Chad: Our teachers, they cated teachers who spent Logan: My plans for helped us get back on track. time with me outside of further education are to When we came back from school and so that was continue at Gulf Coast and our break, we had to work another instance where I I’ll have my General Edu- twice as hard to get caught had to give up my time to cation (AA) finished by back up. learn the material that we around this time next year, needed outside of school maybe earlier. After I finish Where do you plan to go hours. with my General Education, from here? I plan on pushing forwards Linzy: Florida State What’s next? in to a bachelor’s program University and I hope to Anna: I’m going to the in Video Game Develop- double-major in history University of Florida and ment. I have always had a and political science. majoring in biomedi- knack for story telling and Chad: Huntingdon Col- cal engineering. I hope to have a great many ideas for lege. I want to major in have a leadership position future developments.

GOP efforts will flop CHINA GOP because Americans care less about candidates’ From Page A1 From Page A1 attributes than about issues like buttressing health care and wages. Beijing’s move came Desirable attributes “You can have all the after the U.S. raised include an ability to woo interesting stories in the duties Friday on $200 moderate GOP voters world, you can have an billion of Chinese imports who’ve turned against interesting background,” to 25%, up from 10%. In Trump, whose name said Rep. A. Donald doing so, American offi- will be atop the ballot. In McEachin, D-Va., a cials accused China of some districts they want candidate recruiter for backtracking on commit- political outsiders without the Democratic Con- ments it made in earlier voting records to attack, gressional Campaign negotiations. The same in others it’s political vet- Committee. He added, day, trade talks between erans. Enticing personal “They are a party in the the two countries broke stories and an aptitude for wilderness right now and up without an agreement. raising money also help. they are deluding them- On Twitter, Trump “You will see a party selves — 2020 is going to warned Xi that China that’s reflective of the be a lot about Trump.” “will be hurt very badly” if entire nation. That would GOP leaders are boost- it doesn’t agree to a trade mean from gender to race ing challengers including deal. Trump tweeted that to others, but it will also Young Kim, who wants Beijing “had a great deal, show that we can compete a rematch against the almost completed, & you in every single district,” Democrat who outspent backed out!” said House Minority her but only narrowly The rising trade hos- Leader Kevin McCarthy, defeated her last year tilities could damage the R-Calif. in increasingly diverse economies of both coun- Democrats scoff that Orange County. tries. The tariff increases already in place have disrupted trade in such American products as soybeans and medi- cal equipment and sent shockwaves through other Asian economies that supply Chinese factories. Still, the two countries have given themselves something of an escape hatch: The higher Chi- nese tariffs don’t kick in for 2½ weeks. The U.S. increases apply to Chi- nese goods shipped since Friday, and those ship- ments will take about three weeks to arrive at U.S. seaports and become subject to the higher charges. Also, both countries have indicated more talks are likely. * ** A8 Tuesday, May 14, 2019 | The News Herald

* ** The News Herald | Tuesday, May 14, 2019 B1 LOCAL&STATE

FEMA: Monday rain opens Beach getting door for sunny week $333K

News Herald staff report

PANAMA CITY BEACH — The City of Panama City Beach had the biggest number by its name with the announcement of the latest round of FEMA Public Assis- tance Grants. While 17 cities, towns or entities were on the latest list, only Panama City Beach’s grant hit six figures. The agency announced Monday that it had approved $333,435 in reimbursement for PCB’s debris removal as a result of Hurricane Michael. FEMA approved a total of $669,789 to 17 appli- cants — including other municipalities, counties and organizations — with “reim- bursement for eligible costs of debris removal, emergency protective measures, tempo- rary facilities and permanent repairs for Hurricane Michael under FEMA’s Public Assis- tance Program.” Though Panama City Beach was damaged by the Category 5 storm, it was less affected than the eastern side of Bay The drenched inside of a building without a roof is full of hurricane debris on Monday in downtown Panama City. Heavy rain poured County. directly into several hurricane-damaged buildings missing roofs on Monday morning, more than seven months after Hurricane Michael. Hurricane Michael made [PHOTOS BY PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] landfall on Oct. 10, 2018, and affected areas are still recovering. News Herald staff report over spots that used to hold roots insult to already injured buildings. The and through buildings that used to good news is, if AccuWeather is on See FEMA, B2 PANAMA CITY have roofs. Monday morning’s rain in target, it should be the last rain we see t only takes a little bit of rain to Panama City didn’t amount to much for the rest of the workweek. Come the put on a big show of stormwa- in the record books — .02 inches were weekend, chances only grow to a 10-20 ter runoff as the water looks for recorded at Northwest Florida Beaches percent chance of scattered storms, I somewhere to go after it has flown International Airport — but it was more so here’s hoping for a sunny week.

AIR FORCE | B4 EGLIN LOSES SQUADRON, HOPES TO Hurricane debris fi lls a building on Monday in downtown Rain pours off a damaged roof Monday in downtown Panama City. Panama City. GAIN WING

THE BLOTTER Barge runs into fender News Herald staff reports identifying himself, “and began a dialogue” with him. PANAMA CITY BEACH The man said he didn’t have Don’t meth around when any form of identification on guarding Brooks Bridge looking for your girlfriend him, but gave the deputy his name. If the best story you have “He mentioned he arrived By Jim Thompson for being around a closed at the business after they 315-4445 | @Jimtnwfdn business at night with a closed and did not realize his [email protected] flashlight while the build- girlfriend had already left,” ing’s alarm is going off is that the deputy wrote. “He said FORT WALTON BEACH you’re looking for your girl- the clothes on his bicycle — A barge hit the fender friend, odds are the evening had fallen out of the back- surrounding a set of pilings is not going to end well if the pack he had attached to his at Brooks Bridge on U.S. law becomes involved. bicycle and he was trying to 98 between Fort Walton Such was the case recently pick them up. He then offered Beach and Okaloosa Island at a Thomas Drive estab- for myself to look through early Saturday, according lishment where Bay County the items for identification to the Florida Department sheriff’s deputies responded for himself and during so I of Transportation and the to a call of a man “seen walk- located a small blue zipper U.S. Coast Guard. ing behind the business with pouch which was believed The bridge was not dam- a flashlight,” shortly after to have his identification aged, according to FDOT midnight. inside.” spokesman Ian Satter, A kayker fi shes Monday near the fender system of the Brooks The deputy spotted a Also inside, the deputy who said a crew from the Bridge that was struck by a barge during the weekend. [NICK man holding a flashlight in wrote, were “substances department was on scene TOMECEK/DAILY NEWS] the parking lot, a bicycle suspected to be metham- by 5 a.m. Saturday to assess nearby and “what appeared phetamine as well as cocaine. the bridge and make repairs According to a spokesman continuing. As of Monday, to be personal belongings Also inside the pouch was on the fender system. The for U.S. Coast Guard Sector the Coast Guard was work- strewn about (clothes and paraphernalia being 2 empty fender system, constructed Mobile, which includes ing to contact the operator backpack),” the deputy syringes and a small piece of of steel, wood and rock, is the Florida Panhandle, an of the vessel that struck the wrote. tin foil.” designed to keep boats and investigation into the cir- bridge fender, according The deputy said he other vessels from striking cumstances of the barge approached the man, See BLOTTER, B2 the bridge pilings. striking the bridge fender is See BRIDGE, B2 * ** B2 Tuesday, May 14, 2019 | The News Herald

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Kansas City 78/56/t 80/64/s Topeka 81/58/pc 83/66/s need for eye and skin protection. 1:19p 6:57a ©2019 Last year's high/low ...... 83°/70° --- 7:50p Las Vegas 92/69/s 92/65/pc Tucson 91/66/s 97/66/s Normal high/low ...... 84°/65° Panama City 10:11a 2:47a Los Angeles 76/59/pc 73/59/pc Wash., DC 62/49/pc 72/57/pc Record high ...... 92° (2015) 8:27p 2:15p Record low ...... 49° (1981) Port St. Joe 10:16a 1:05a Precipitation 4:12p 1:13p 24 hours through 4 p.m. .. 0.26" Okaloosa Island 10:03a 2:46a Month to date ...... 1.57" 7:13p 2:48p Normal month to date ...... 1.16" 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. Milton 1:43p 6:01a Year to date ...... 25.31" 0-2 3-5 6-7 10:53p 6:03p Low; Moderate; High; East Bay Normal year to date ...... 20.51" 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme 12:47p 5:31a Average humidity ...... 82% 9:57p 5:33p Fort Walton Beach MOON PHASES Pensacola 12:03p 4:14a Temperatures 9:13p 4:16p Fishing Bend 12:44p 5:05a High/low ...... 83°/71° 9:54p 5:07p Last year's high/low ...... 95°/75° The Narrows 1:40p 7:05a Normal high/low ...... 81°/67° Full Last New First 10:50p 7:07p Record high ...... 95° (2018) Carrabelle May 18 May 26 Jun 3 Jun 10 12:21p 5:11a Record low ...... 40° (1952) --- 6:04p Precipitation RIVER LEVELS 24 hours through 4 p.m. .. 0.15" SUN AND MOON Month to date ...... 2.21" Through 7 a.m. Mon. 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stated. “The timeline Assistance projects FEMA for other projects being related to Hurricane obligated depends on Michael in Florida.” From Page B1 the complexity of the On the latest list are projects, collection of the towns of Alford supporting documenta- ($5,782), Malone ($9,719) “FEMA has numerous tion by the applicants, and Wausau ($15,619), other projects that have environmental and his- and Jackson County been identified under torical laws, regulations ($62,375). Also receiving the Public Assistance and other concerns.” assistance are the Gulf program for Hurricane To date, FEMA said Coast Children’s Advo- Michael and is work- it has approved “more cacy Center ($35,316) and ing extensively with all than $150 million in fed- the Walton County Sher- applicants,” the release eral funding for Public iff’s Office ($36,039).

This latest incident at traffic for several hours BRIDGE Brooks Bridge comes two during the night of April weeks after the underside 27 and the morning of From Page B1 of the bridge was struck April 28. The bridge was by a barge carrying tall reopened shortly after pieces of heavy equip- 1 a.m. April 28 after an to Coast Guard Sector ment, prompting the FDOT inspection deter- Mobile spokesman Lt. closure of the structure to mined that it remained (j.g.) Juston Lee. vehicular and pedestrian structurally sound.

PANAMA CITY BEACH for him to be held and BLOTTER Man doesn’t get far from charged with violating jail before new charge the no-contact order. From Page B1 arises BAYOU GEORGE Bay County sheriff’s Forgetfulness leads The man sticks to his deputies are called to a to marijuana fi nd story that he usually residence by a woman meets his girlfriend there who says her husband, A Bay County sheriff’s after she finishes, “but arrested just days ear- deputy spots a vehicle knew she left after he got lier and released from jail with an expired tem- there and noticed every- that day, already has vio- porary tag and pulls the thing was locked and the lated the conditions of his vehicle over on U.S. 231. lights off. He said he did release. “I made contact with pull on the door thinking The woman said her the driver and there she was inside but due to husband called her that was an obvious smell of his cell phone being out night as he was being marijuana coming from of minutes and the bat- released from jail for a the vehicle,” the deputy tery was dead he had domestic battery charge wrote. “She stated that no way of calling her to in which she was the she had just finished verify.” victim, “requesting her to smoking a ‘bowl.’ I asked The deputy calls a pick him up from the Bay her if there was any other number belonging to a County Jail,” the deputy illegal narcotics in the woman who might know wrote. “She stated he also vehicle and she stated the suspect’s girlfriend stated, ‘you thought you ‘just check it.’ ” and eventually reaches got me didn’t you.’ ” The deputy did, and her. She confirms she Unfortunately for the found marijuana under- did work that night, but defendant, before his neath the driver’s seat. closed early. release that evening he “She stated she forgot While he was vindi- “signed a plea agreement the marijuana was inside cated as it goes to his which indicated him not of the vehicle,” the story, the man still went to contact the victim.” deputy wrote. to jail for several drug Since the man had The woman is issued a charges. not even left the jail, the notice to appear on the deputy made a phone call misdemeanor charge. * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, May 14, 2019 B3

LOCAL & STATE After Baker Act committals, program helps teen

By Frank Gluck big guy.” the Baker Act almost real progress: a new diag- disabilities. the working world. He Fort Myers News-Press But given the troubles every other week. nosis and treatment plan Before his last behav- still lives with his parents, of Caleb’s life, the fact The boy’s troubling that seemed to better ioral lapse — the first but if he is commit- NAPLES — Caleb this lapse was not worse behavior, his later mood address his behavior serious one in years — ted under the Baker Act Caldwell’s delicate peace is something of a victory. swings and propensity problems. Caleb said he hoped those again, now as an adult, with himself wavered Caleb, an otherwise to violence — seemingly It turns out that Caleb, days were behind him. law enforcement officers earlier this year when a soft-spoken young man without remorse — even now 19, was on the “There are times when would not be required to violent outburst almost who finally landed a prompted one psychia- autism spectrum, some- I have some issues, but it contact them. led to a mental health paying job and hopes to trist to tell the Naples thing multiple mental doesn’t get to that point Mellisa Caldwell is evaluation under Flor- work in sports medicine, family that the boy had health professionals he anymore,” he said. trying to establish legal ida’s Baker Act — yet spent most of his early “sociopathic criminal encountered failed to But the family knows guardianship of him into again. and mid-adolescence in potential.” notice, according to his there never will be a adulthood. Caleb isn’t The 19-year-old from and out of mental health So much happened, and family. He got different treatment silver bullet. quite sure what he thinks Naples had skipped some crisis units. so much of it seems like a medications and found a Caleb’s problems never about that. of the medications he It was before his con- blur to Caleb. mental health counselor will just go away. “I feel like there are takes to treat symptoms dition had been fully “A lot of this has been who is helping him con- They consider them- times that I need it,” he of his bipolar disorder and diagnosed, and his pre- going on for so long that trol his impulses. selves lucky because of said. “But I think there got into an argument with scribed medication was I don’t remember a lot,” He soon got an intern- the help from the David are times when I need his mother and brother. wanting. Caleb said. ship with the NCH Baker Lawrence Center and my own space and think “He was being very He was bullied. He had Then, when he was 16, Downtown Hospital that they have the means I’m fine on my own. But violent. And he did put violent outbursts at home after one of his threats to as part of the Project to aggressively work to I do think there are times his hands on me,” said his and at school. He regu- kill himself and another SEARCH program, which find him treatment. But — like when I get Baker mother, Mellisa Caldwell. larly threatened suicide. Baker Act evaluation helps find jobs for they worry about Caleb’s Acted — what would I “He just gets really out of And at one point, he was at the David Lawrence teens and young adults future. have done if she wasn’t hand. He does. And he’s a getting committed under Center in East Naples, with developmental He is transitioning into there?”

WHAT’S HAPPENING

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OBITUARIES

DANIEL MARTIN MAMMIE FAIRLENE EVERETT GODFREY ‘MARTY’ JOHNSON Mammie Fairlene grandchildren and Visitation will be held Funeral services for Church of Panama City. Everett Godfrey, 88, great-grandchildren, from 1:30-3 p.m. with Daniel Martin “Marty” Wilson Funeral of Chipley, Florida, she was a loving wife, the funeral to follow. Johnson will begin at 2 Home is handling peacefully left this nurturer to all, and a ray Interment will be held p.m. Tuesday, May 14, arrangements. world May 12, 2019, of happiness to those at Glenwood Cemetery 2019, at First Baptist with her family by who surrounded her. with Brown Funeral her side at North- She was preceded in Home directing. west Florida Com- death by her son, Eric Fairlene’s family JOHN F. LOCK munity Hospital. Lee Godfrey; parents; would like to extend a Fairlene was born on brother, Waller Ever- sincere appreciation Funeral services for Visitation will be from March 20, 1931, to Fair- ett; and sister, Imogene for the yearlong love John F. Lock, 77, of 6-8 p.m. today, May fax and Liffie Everett Owens. She is survived and care given to Fair- Youngstown, Florida, 14, 2019, at South- on Bonnett Pond Road by her husband, Ward lene during her time as who died May 11, 2019, erland Event Center in Vernon, Florida. She Griffith Godfrey Jr.; a resident at the Long will begin at 10 a.m. in Lynn Haven. graduated from Vernon life, she was employed daughter, Gail Riley Term Care Facility Wednesday, May 15, Southerland Family High School in 1949, at Chavers-Fowhand (Kenny) of Chipley, at Northwest Florida 2019, at Bear Creek Funeral Home is han- and married the love of (Chavers-Brock) Fur- Florida; daughter-in- Community Hospital. Assembly of God. dling arrangements. her life, Ward Griffith niture Store and Chi- law, Melonae Godfrey During the past year, Godfrey Jr., on her 23rd pley City Hall, but the of Chipley, Florida; Fairlene has sparked birthday, March 20, majority of her adult life five grandchildren, joy and laughter among 1953, just days prior to was spent as a devoted Tricia Berry (Eric) of the other residents, JOE GRANGER moving to Fort Stew- wife, mother, artist and Panama City, Florida, staff, nurses and her art, Georgia. While gardener. Fairlene was Tyler Porter (Farrah) loyal caregivers: Ellen, Joe Granger, 66, grandchildren, Chris- Griff was stationed in a dedicated community of Kynesville, Florida, Ollie and Monica. of Southport, Flor- topher Granger, Jr.; South Korea, Fairlene and church member, Marley Godfrey of In lieu of flowers, ida, passed away great-grandson, Luke worked at the Depart- keeping the nursery Chipley, Florida, Kaitlin the family requests on May 8, 2019. Granger; and numerous ment of Transportation and teaching Sunday Davidson (Mitchell) of for donations to be Joe was a tugboat nieces and nephews. awaiting his return. school unfailingly. Tallahassee, Florida, made to the Long captain for 10 years Memorial services After their military life, After 66 years of mar- and Dustin Godfrey Term Care Facility and loved being on the will be held at 11 a.m. they continued their riage, Griff was without of Colorado Springs, at Northwest Florida water. He enjoyed fish- Thursday, May 16, lifelong residency in a doubt the light of Colorado; and four Community Hospi- ing, oystering and cook- 2019, at the Kent-Forest the Florida Panhandle, Fairlene’s life. Until her great-grandchildren, tal (Activity Fund), ing them for his family. Lawn Funeral Home raising their family in last days, he contin- Lauren Berry, Cameron 1360 Brickyard Road, Joe was preceded in Chapel with the Rev. Chipley, Florida, where ued to bring a smile to Porter, Carson Berry Chipley, FL 32428. death by his grandpar- Virgil Tillman offici- she was a member of her face as he cared for and Wells Davidson. ents, Perry and Effie ating. The family will the Chipley Women’s her unconditionally. Funeral services Brown Funeral Home Lee; a brother, Perry Lee receive friends and visi- Club, Garden Club and Known as Fairlene will be held on Tues- 1068 Main St. Granger; and stepfather, tors from 10 a.m. until First United Method- to many, Mama to day, May 14, 2019, at Chipley, Fla. 32428 Ernest W. Greer, Jr. He 11 a.m. immediately ist Church of Chipley. two loving children, First United Method- 850-638-4010 is survived by his com- prior to the services. During the course of her and Ganny to her ist Church of Chipley. panion, Wanda Wallen; Expressions of sympa- mother, Shirley Greer; thy may be submitted or children, Christopher viewed online at www. Granger (Christiana), kentforestlawn.com. Dakota Granger and Guidelines and deadlines Dustin Granger; sisters, Kent-Forest Lawn Wanda Davis, Miranda Funeral Home Obituary notices are written by funeral homes and relatives of the deceased. The News Herald reserves the right Poutre and Rebecca 2403 Harrison Ave. to edit for AP style and format. Families submitting notices must type them in a typeface and font that can be Harder; brothers, Ernest Panama City, Fla. 32405 scanned into a computer. Deadline for obituaries is 3 p.m. daily for the following day’s newspaper. Obituaries may Greer, III (Jennifer) and 850-763-4694 be e-mailed to [email protected] or delivered to The News Herald, 501 W. 11th St., Panama City. View today’s John Greer (Stephanie); www.kentforestlawn.com obituaries and sign the online guest books of your loved ones at newsherald.com/obituaries. * ** B4 Tuesday, May 14, 2019 | The News Herald Eglin loses squadron, hopes to gain wing

By Jim Thompson bring roughly 10 times the historic funding, and poten- 315-4445 | @Jimtnwfdn uniformed personnel as we tially even more aircraft on will lose from the 86th.” the way, the future for Eglin [email protected] According to the Air Force, looks as bright as ever.” moving the 86th Fighter Following the news, EGLIN AFB — The 86th Weapons Squadron will Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, Fighter Weapons Squadron, a relocate almost 70 Eglin whose congressional district unit of the 53rd Fighter Wing personnel — 42 airmen, 16 includes Hill AFB, released that evaluates air-to-ground contractor personnel and this statement: weapons systems, is moving eight civilians — to Hill AFB. “This announcement from Eglin Air Force Base to On the other hand, the Air reemphasizes the strategic Utah’s Hill Air Force Base. Force’s recent announcement importance of Utah’s Hill U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, that a new F-35A pilot and Air Force Base and the Utah R-Fla., whose district maintenance training squad- Test and Training Range. includes Eglin, had a mixed ron likely is coming to Eglin For decades, Utah’s active reaction to the memo, but AFB could bring as many as duty, civilian, and contractor noted that Eglin will be gain- 500 new personnel to the workforce has demonstrated In this 2017 photo from combat Hammer, a weapons system ing an F-35 training squadron base. According to informa- its ability to perform at the evaluation program hosted by the Eglin AFB-based 86th Fighter in the near future. tion from Team Eglin Public highest levels. This addition Weapons Squadron, an F-35A Lightning II aircraft from Hill Air Force “We always hate to lose Affairs, additional F-35As are will strengthen and further Base, Utah, drops a 2,000-pound GBU-31 bomb over the Utah Test any piece of any mission for expected to begin arriving at solidify that excellence. and Training Range. The F-35 fl ew Combat Hammer, an evaluation any reason,” Gaetz said, “but the base in the fall of 2021, Utah plays a crucial role in exercise which tests and validates the performance of crews, pilots, the trend lines in Northwest with the new squadron slated the strategic strength of our and their technology while deploying precision-guided munitions. Florida remain very strong.” to reach full operational capa- nation. It is heartening to According to an Air Force memorandum, the 86th Fighter Weapons “For example,” Gaetz bility by spring 2023. know the Air Force shares this Squadron is moving from Eglin AFB to Hill AFB as part of a broader said, “the new F-35A train- And, Gaetz added, “With confidence.” “strategic basing” initiative. [COMBAT HAMMER] ing squadron is expected to the Research Lab experiencing

License allows bait in hunting Alabama deer, pigs

The Associated Press “I don’t know if you could ever kill Hunters enough feral hogs with a rifl e to ever fl ock to MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A new license make a dent in it but it will help.” Alabama allowing bait to be used in the hunting of from across white-tailed deer and feral pigs in Ala- Rep. Danny Crawford, R-Athens the nation bama is now on sale. to take The Alabama Department of Conser- Commissioner Christopher Blankenship advantage vation and Natural Resources is issuing said the department did not initiate the of the the annual bait privilege license after a bill but was not opposed to it. state’s long new law was passed, Al.com reported. There are several stipulations on the seasons, The Alabama Legislature approved the new baiting law. liberal bag baited hunting measure last month. The The license applies only to white- limits and bill passed the House by a vote of 83-12. tailed deer in season and feral pigs on deer herd The new law could provide limited privately owned or leased lands, for estimated help with crop destruction and other instance. Baiting any wildlife remains at 1.5 problems caused by feral hogs, said Rep. illegal on public lands. million to Danny Crawford, R-Athens, who spon- The license costs $15 for Alabama 2 million sored the bill in the House. “I don’t know residents; and $51 for non-residents. animals. if you could ever kill enough feral hogs Revenue generated by the sale of the [BRENNAN with a rifle to ever make a dent in it but licenses will be matched by the federal LINSLEY/AP] it will help,” Crawford said. government to help support conserva- Alabama Department Conservation tion efforts, officials said.

* ** The News Herald | Tuesday, May 14, 2019 B5 Dilapidated trailer park in Ocala’s sights

By Carlos E. Medina chief code official, said the here. There’s all kind of prob- GateHouse Media environmental unit started lems going on in here,” said in February with the goal of Sargent, who said she plans OCALA — When Blue Skies targeting illegal dumping and to move. Estates opened in the 1960s contamination which can Across the road, Emma it was a meticulously main- make its way into the water- Briggs said her septic backs tained community mostly ways through stormwater up frequently as well. of retirees looking to live a runoff. “They come out and fix it relaxed Florida lifestyle. “The idea is to reduce the temporarily, but it doesn’t Some 50 years later, the pollutants. Anything that last,” she said. “It doesn’t mobile home park at 2426 contributes to pollution into matter how many times you NE 14th St. is in rough shape the waterways,” Leibfried call, they never do anything.” with some of the 60s-era, said, adding that the Blue One man who did not single-wide trailers in seri- Skies situation had multiple want to give his name said ous disrepair, a few almost issues so several departments his mother bought her home swallowed by vegetation. Florida Department of Health inspector Nicki Crowe looks for the were part of the operation on more than 40 years ago. He Homeless people squat in source of raw sewage coming up from a septic tank as City of Ocala Monday. said the current state of things vacant trailers and drug deal- code enforcement and Health Department offi cers posted unsafe Susheela Sargent, who rents is in stark contrast to what it ing is rife, according to some notices on trailers at Blue Skies Estates mobile home park in Ocala. the home with the flooding once was. residents. [ALAN YOUNGBLOOD/GATEHOUSE MEDIA] septic tank, said the issues had “This place used to be Some who rent trailers gone on for months. beautiful. It’s just gotten have reported overflowing officials and a representative Next door to that one, a trailer “I’m glad to see them if they worse and worse and worse. septic systems and collaps- from the Florida Department with an overflowing septic are going to clean this place The guy who owned the park ing floors. The owners, they of Health into the community tank also got a red tag. up and do what they need to back then was almost a dic- said, are slow to respond to the to document and flag code “(Recently,) we came by because the landlords don’t tator about the lawns and issues and do the minimum to violations and dangerous here and there’s a lot of over- want to fix anything,” Sar- landscape,” he said. “Now, address the problems. conditions. grown vegetation so you really gent said of the city sweeping there’s a bunch of drug deal- On Monday morning, Right away, they placed a couldn’t see inside so we through the complex. ers in here. You see these the newly established City red tag on a home for exposed decided to drive through and As she spoke, the odor of same cars going in and out. of Ocala Environmental wires coming from an air found a lot of violations,” said sewage wafted in the air. But They come in, stay for five Enforcement Unit led a team conditioning unit, around the James Pogue, an environmen- the sewage is only part of the minutes and come out. You including code enforcement corner a vacant home with tal enforcement officer. problem. don’t need to be a genius to officers, building permit damaged doors got a red tag. Matt Leibfried, the city’s “There are meth heads in figure out what’s going on.”

AREA & STATE BRIEFS

Staff and wire reports The shooting occurred MARGATE apartment in February. The Owner Erica Lucas said the about 2:30 p.m. outside a Body of woman missing for freezer had been in his apart- animal was in distress when it CRESTVIEW home at 5633 Smokey Branch 6 years found in freezer ment and was moved to the tried to drink from the pool and Man shot, wounded Road east of Crestview, the scrap warehouse after the fell in. First responders found during fi ght sheriff’s office reported when The body of a woman who apartment manager hired 23-year-old Shine in about 3 an argument stemming from had been missing for six years a company to remove the feet of water. A man was taken to a hos- a dispute over money became was found inside a freezer at a appliances. A Palm Beach County Sher- pital Sunday afternoon after physical. scrap warehouse. Warehouse owners said iff’s Office deputy walked into he was shot during a fight at “Once it was over the The business owner said they opened it about a the water in full uniform, sat a home on Smokey Branch other individual pulled out a Friday she opened the month after Escarzaga’s down on the steps and calmed Road, according to the weapon from his vehicle and freezer and found the body death and found the missing Shine. According to the Palm Okaloosa County Sheriff’s fired once,” the news release of 35-year-old Heather Lacey woman. Beach Post, rescuers then Office. said. last month. rigged 2-by-4s and a carpet The victim was identified The victim told authori- Lacey’s father said he LAKE WORTH to lead the animal out. as 45-year-old Tim Holt. He ties a friend drove him to his hadn’t heard from her since Horse dies after falling Shine had a seizure and died was shot in the left arm and home because he did not have Thanksgiving 2013. into family pool later that night. Lucas said the the bullet traveled into his left a cellphone to call for help. The discovery came horse died from colic and an side, according to the sher- No further details were after Jonathan Escarzaga A horse has died after falling intestinal obstruction, not iff’s office. available. was found dead inside his into a family’s swimming pool. from falling into the pool.

* ** B6 Tuesday, May 14, 2019 | The News Herald

DIVERSIONS

WORD SCRIMMAGE: JUDD HAMBRICK DEAR ABBY Wedding planning prompts bride to question marriage

I told him it seems like I to have a happy and healthy always come last, and no life? — MIXED UP IN THE matter what we plan, if his MIDWEST parents say go, he goes. He DEAR MIXED UP: Because said that isn’t true, but it you are having suicidal is. Now that I realize I will thoughts, it is impera- Jeanne Phillips never come first, I’m having tive that you talk with a doubts about marrying him. mental health professional When I told him we who can guide you back on DEAR ABBY: I’m getting should hold off on get- track. Please do this RIGHT married in a few months, ting married, he said we AWAY! If you and your and with all of the wedding are NOT postponing the fiance haven’t had premari- planning, I have realized wedding, and we WILL tal counseling, insist upon that in my fiance’s priori- get married on the date we it NOW. And absolutely ties, I come last, as do my picked. Although I express postpone that wedding. opinions and desires. my feelings about postpon- Feeling as you do, and We were supposed to go ing the wedding almost under these circumstances, to a nice restaurant for his every day, I get nowhere. you should not marry birthday, so I made reser- Now I feel like I’m being ANYONE. vations a month in advance. forced to marry some- Yesterday (two days before one I’m not sure I want to Dear Abby is written by Abi- his birthday) his parents marry. gail Van Buren, also known decided they wanted to take I’m not in a good emo- as Jeanne Phillips, and was him out to dinner to cel- tional state, and I am founded by her mother, Pau- ebrate it. He immediately constantly thinking of line Phillips. Contact Dear canceled our plans to go to suicide. If I’m forced to Abby at www.DearAbby. the nice restaurant so he marry someone I don’t com or P.O. Box 69440, can have dinner with them. want to, how am I supposed Los Angeles, CA 90069.

TRIVIA BY WILSON CASEY

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HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY MATHIS

ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You something to offer. Tell people 21) — You're a valuable asset to don't take other people's atten- what it is. If you're not to that the group. You don't have to try tion for granted. Attention is a stage yet, then formulate what it to be this; you just are. If said precious commodity! You want is, or experiment until you fi nd it. "group" doesn't seem to know to make sure it's a fair trade That's a much better approach this, it's the wrong group for you when people pay attention to than just doing whatever they regardless of the asset you bring. you, so you offer value only. need you to do. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — The VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Now 19) — You'll lead with utility connections you make, however more than ever the level of and practicality. You'll solve the profound, casual or insignifi cant empathy a person is willing to go problem in a simple, direct sort they may seem, have an effect to tells an entire story -- one that of way. It's smart. You don't feel on the culture. You play a more you either will or won't like to you need to do a dance or put on important role than you realize. align with. In a sense, empathy a show. That's confi dence. That GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — You serves as a social dividing line. is the show. are afraid of being too scattered, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — but oddly enough the wide You've experienced the highs Your intuition tells you that variety of interests you pursue and the lows, and now you'll get something's up, but it doesn't will come together in such a something steady for a while. tell you exactly what. That part way as to bring more cohesion This will allow you to catch your takes logical deduction, analy- and order to your life than ever breath, gather your ideas and zation of the data and good before. fi gure out your next move. old-fashioned sleuthing. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — To PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today feels like dessert, like get someone else to agree, you You do things with people and every bite is a sweet treat that have to have already agreed to for people. You've been on the leads to the next delight. You the thing and be living it, walk- receiving end of people whose earned the course because ing it and talking it. Your own style is to do things at you or to you've already eaten your commitment as a testimony you and it feels annoying and vegetables. gives you a lot to go on. invasive -- the opposite of the LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You have SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. effect you're going for.

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AMC 30 62 131 254 (11:50) Punisher: War Zone (1:55) ›› The Punisher (’04) Thomas Jane, John Travolta, Will Patton. ››‡ I, Robot (’04) Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan, Bruce Greenwood. ANPL 46 69 184 282 Pit Bulls and Parolees I Shouldn’t Be Alive Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Lone Star Law BET 53 46 124 329 (12:00) ›› Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (’05) Walter Alza ›› All About the Benjamins (’02) Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Eva Mendes. (:25) Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Big Happy Family COM 64 53 107 249 Cleveland Cleveland Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat Parks/Recreat (:10) The Office (:45) The Office (:15) The Office “The Secret” The Office (:25) The Office DISC 36 39 182 278 County Jail: Miami Death Row: The Final 24 Hours Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch: On Deck (N) E! 63 57 114 236 The Kardashians Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley Chrisley E! 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Unleashing Mr. Darcy (’16) Ryan Paevey, Cindy Busby. Moonlight in Vermont (’17) Lacey Chabert, Carlo Marks. HGTV 32 38 112 229 Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 35 42 120 269 Lost Gold of World War II Lost Gold of World War II Lost Gold of World War II Lost Gold of World War II The Curse of Oak Island The Curse of Civil War Gold LIFE 56 56 108 252 Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap Celebrity Wife Swap PARMT 28 48 241 241 Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men (:45) Two and a Half Men Two/Half Men (3:55) Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom Mom SUN 49 422 656 Olympics Future Phen. Flats Class Sweetwater Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. Facing Waves Inside Rays Rays Prospect Rays Pregame MLB Baseball: Rays at Marlins SYFY 70 52 122 244 Scorpion King 3: Battle ›› The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (’08) Michael Copon, Karen David. (:27) ›› The Scorpion King (’02) The Rock, Steven Brand. ›› Doom TBS 31 15 139 247 Friends Friends Friends Friends American Dad American Dad American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang TCM 25 70 132 256 (12:45) ›››‡ The Big Sleep (’46) Humphrey Bogart. ›› Lady in the Lake (’46) Robert Montgomery, Audrey Totter. ›››› Strangers on a Train (’51) Robert Walker, Ruth Roman. TLC 37 40 183 280 Four Weddings Four Weddings 90 Day Fiancé 90 Day Fiancé Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes TNT 29 54 138 245 Supernatural ›› Point Break (’15) Édgar Ramírez, Luke Bracey. ››› Transformers (’07) Shia LaBeouf, Tyrese Gibson. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. USA 62 55 105 242 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WGN-A 13 239 307 In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night Blue Bloods Blue Bloods “Black and Blue” Blue Bloods Last-Standing Last-Standing

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Hitchcock WECP (18) 4 4 4 18 NCIS “Lost Time” (N) FBI “Closure” NCIS: New Orleans Family Feud Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show/James Corden DailyMailTV MNT (18.2) 227 13 Chicago P.D. “Some Friend” Chicago P.D. “300,000 Likes” 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Modern Family Modern Family The Game The Game Forensic Files Forensic Files WPGX (28) 8 8 28 28 MasterChef (N) Mental Samurai “Week Nine” Big Bang Two/Half Men TMZ Live (N) Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Imp. Jokers TMZ (N) WFSG (56) 11 11 56 56 10 Modern Marvels Annie Oakley: American Frontline “One Day in Gaza” Amanpour and Company (N) PBS NewsHour Annie Oakley: American A&E 34 43 118 265 Intervention A family history of drug abuse. (N) Kids Behind Bars Kids Behind Bars (:03) Intervention A family history of drug abuse. AMC 30 62 131 254 ››‡ Escape Plan (’13) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger. (:35) ››‡ Escape Plan (’13) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger. (12:05) ››› Face/Off (’97) ANPL 46 69 184 282 Lone Star Law: Bigger and Lone Star Law “Stray Bullets” (:01) Lone Star Law (:01) Lone Star Law Lone Star Law “Stray Bullets” Lone Star Law: Bigger and BET 53 46 124 329 Madea’s Big Happy Family Games People Play (N) Ladies’ Night (N) Games People Play Ladies’ Night Martin (:38) Martin COM 64 53 107 249 The Office The Office Tosh.0 Tosh.0 Tosh.0 (N) Jim Jefferies Daily Show (:31) Tosh.0 (:01) Tosh.0 (:31) Tosh.0 (12:02) Tosh.0 Daily Show DISC 36 39 182 278 Deadliest Catch (N) Deadliest Catch Jake confronts a disorderly crew. (N) (:02) Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Jake confronts a disorderly crew. E! 63 57 114 236 ››‡ Sex and the City (’08) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. Busy Tonight ››‡ Sex and the City (’08) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. ESPN 9 23 140 206 The Jump NBA Draft Lot. NBA Basketball Western Conference Final, Game 1: Teams TBA. 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Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier Frasier HGTV 32 38 112 229 Fixer Upper Good Bones House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l Good Bones House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 35 42 120 269 The Curse of Civil War Gold The Curse of Civil War Gold (:03) Lost Gold of World War II The Curse of Civil War Gold The Curse of Civil War Gold Lost Gold of World War II LIFE 56 56 108 252 Celebrity Wife Swap (:03) Celebrity Wife Swap (:03) Celebrity Wife Swap (:03) Celebrity Wife Swap (:01) Celebrity Wife Swap (12:04) Celebrity Wife Swap PARMT 28 48 241 241 ››‡ X-Men Origins: Wolverine (’09) Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, will.i.am. ››‡ X-Men Origins: Wolverine (’09) Hugh Jackman, Liev Schreiber, will.i.am. Two/Half Men Two/Half Men SUN 49 422 656 (6:00) MLB Baseball Tampa Bay Rays at Miami Marlins. (N) Postgame Rays Rays Inside Inside Rays After Midnight With the Rays From May 14, 2019. SYFY 70 52 122 244 (6:30) ›› Doom (’05) The Rock, Karl Urban, Rosamund Pike. ››‡ John Carter (’12) Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins, Willem Dafoe. Futurama Futurama TBS 31 15 139 247 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang The Last O.G. Conan The Last O.G. Seinfeld Conan Seinfeld Seinfeld TCM 25 70 132 256 ›››‡ The Shop Around the Corner (’40) Margaret Sullavan. ››› The Bride Came C.O.D. (’41) James Cagney, Bette Davis. ››› A Girl, a Guy and a Gob (’41) George Murphy. TLC 37 40 183 280 Little People, Big World (N) Little People, Big World (N) 7 Little Johnstons (N) Sweet Home Sextuplets Little People, Big World Little People, Big World TNT 29 54 138 245 ››‡ Central Intelligence (’16) Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart. ››‡ Central Intelligence (’16) Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart. ›‡ Norbit (’07) Eddie Murphy, Thandie Newton. USA 62 55 105 242 WWE SmackDown! (N) (L) Miz & Mrs (N) Growing Up Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Miz & Mrs Growing Up WGN-A 13 239 307 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Gone “Demons” Married Married

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By Dustin Kent to host thanks to 10-0 win the last three seasons by a [email protected] over Wakulla in the league combined score of 29-3. title game. The winner of Wednesday’s Regional baseball playoff Mosley started the season game will face the winner of action begins this week with winning 20 of its first 21 Gulf Breeze vs. Wakulla on three Bay County teams in games, but the Dolphins Saturday night. With a win, action and three serving as have since lost in two of their the Dolphins would host hosts. last four outings, falling 4-3 that game regardless of the at South Walton and 2-1 at opponent. Region 1-6A home against Lincoln. The Jaguars come in win- Region 1-5A Mosley (22-3), champion ners of six of their last eight of District 2, opens up region but fell 5-1 to Gulf Breeze in Rutherford (7-20) will host quarterfinal play at home their district championship its region quarterfinal game against District 1 runner- game. against Marianna (15-13) on up West Florida (17-8) on This is the first meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m., with Wednesday at 7 p.m. of the season between the the winner to play Saturday’s The Dolphins earned an teams, but the Dolphins have region semifinal against the automatic berth to the post- been a recent nemesis for the winner of Walton vs. Godby. Bozeman’s Brock Langlotz hits a pitch during the District 4-1A season by finishing first in a Jaguars in the postseason, championship game against Port St. Joe on May 9. [JOSHUA BOUCHER/ three-team district and get eliminating them in each of See REGION, C3 THE NEWS HERALD]

Blues defense fuels off ense in 4-2 Game 2 win over Sharks

By Josh Dubow The Associated Press

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Defen- semen Vince Dunn and Robert Bortuzzo scored sec- ond-period goals that helped the St. Louis Blues overcome another big game from San Jose’s Logan Couture with a 4-2 victory Monday night that tied the Western Con- ference final at one game apiece. Dunn’s second goal of the postseason gave the Blues a 2-0 lead and Bortuzzo then added his first career playoff goal late in the period after Couture had tied the score. Jaden Schwartz and Oskar Sundqvist also scored and Jordan Binnington made 23 saves to send the Blues home for Game 3 on Wednesday night tied in the series. Couture scored his goals in a span of 1:59, giving him an The Warriors’ Kevin Durant, center, limps off the court during the second half of Game 5 of the team’s second-round playoff series NHL-leading 13 this postsea- against the Rockets on Wednesday, in Oakland, Calif. [BEN MARGOT/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] son but the Sharks couldn’t get anything else and lost their third straight Game 2 after winning the series Warriors’ Durant likely out opener. Martin Jones made 21 saves. Couture tried to take over the game for the sluggish for Games 1 and 2 vs Blazers Sharks after they fell behind 2-0 in the second period on Dunn’s point shot that beat By Janie McCauley Durant is likely to miss 1, noting a more exten- against the Rockets to lead Jones through a screen. The The Associated Press Games 1 and 2 of the West- sive update would come the top-seeded Warriors. Blues were in position to add ern Conference Finals Thursday. The two-time defending onto that lead after a ques- OAKLAND, Calif. — Kevin against the Portland Trail Golden State showed it champions are seeking a tionable interference call Durant watched from home Blazers while he recovers can win without KD: Ste- fifth straight trip to the NBA against Marcus Sorensen in the Bay Area as the Golden from a strained right calf. phen Curry came alive at Finals. when Couture single-hand- State Warriors finished off Durant was injured in Game last in the second half of the They will face another edly turned things around. James Harden and the Hous- 5 against Houston. clincher at Houston, scoring formidable backcourt with He took the puck from Alex ton Rockets on the road. “Everyone needs to all 33 of his points after the Damian Lillard and CJ Pietrangelo at the blue line The two-time reigning slow down a little bit on break. McCollum when the best-of- and skated in on Binnington NBA Finals MVP has a bit the Kevin stuff. He hasn’t Curry and Splash Brother seven series begins Tuesday for the short-handed goal more cheerleading to do even stepped on the floor Klay Thompson will look night at Oracle Arena. just 16 seconds into St. Louis’ before he gets back on the yet,” coach Steve Kerr said to build off strong perfor- man advantage, waking up court. Monday, a day before Game mances in that final game See WARRIORS, C3 the crowd. Couture struck again shortly after the penalty was killed, taking a stretch pass from Timo Meier and firing a shot between the pads for State tournament play postponed due to rain the equalizer, giving him 100 career postseason points. The Blues then answered By Dustin Kent featuring the final four teams elimination tournament, Indians squandered a 7-1 late in the period with a [email protected] was postponed due to rain. only the Indians have yet to lead when Santa Fe scored pretty goal from an unlikely Play will resume Tuesday suffer a defeat. three runs in the top of the source. Bortuzzo passed the LAKELAND — Chipola’s with Miami Dade (31-19) Chipola followed up its sixth and three more to tie it puck from the point to Tyler first three days at the FCSAA taking on Northwest Flor- 2-0 opening win over Miami up 7-7 in the ninth. Bozak and skated in behind State Baseball Tournament ida State (42-11) at 9 a.m. Dade by taking a dramatic Jake Smith took the win for Joe Thornton. He then took each ended late – but with Central Time, followed by 8-7 victory over Santa Fe Chipola for 2⁄3 of an inning of a pass from Joel Edmundson victories. Chipola (36-17) facing State on Saturday on a walk-off relief in which he allowed one and beat Jones with a back- The Indians’ fourth day College of Florida (38-19) at RBI single by Cameron Gray earned run on a hit and three hander into the top corner for in Lakeland ended early and noon. in the bottom of the ninth walks with a . his first career playoff goal. without even taking the field. Of the four remain- inning. Monday’s tournament action ing teams in the double That hit came after the See RAIN, C3 See BLUES, C3

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE SCORES/SCHEDULE (all times Central)

EAST DIVISION EAST DIVISION MONDAY’S GAMES WEDNESDAY’S GAMES TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY American League American League Tampa Bay 24 15 .615 — — 5-5 L-1 12-10 12-5 Philadelphia 23 16 .590 — — 7-3 W-2 14-7 9-9 Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, ppd. L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 12:10 p.m. New York 24 16 .600 ½ — 7-3 W-1 13-9 11-7 Atlanta 21 20 .512 3 1 6-4 W-3 10-10 11-10 Houston 8, Detroit 1 Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 5:35 p.m. Boston 22 19 .537 3 — 8-2 W-5 11-7 11-12 New York 19 20 .487 4 2 4-6 W-2 9-8 10-12 Chicago White Sox 5, Cleveland 2 Houston at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. Toronto 16 24 .400 8½ 5½ 2-8 L-2 8-13 8-11 Washington 16 24 .400 7½ 5½ 3-7 L-1 7-11 9-13 L.A. Angels 5, Minnesota 4 Texas at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. Baltimore 14 26 .350 10½ 7½ 4-6 W-1 6-15 8-11 Miami 10 29 .256 13 11 2-8 L-5 6-15 4-14 Oakland at Seattle, late National League CENTRAL DIVISION CENTRAL DIVISION National League Pittsburgh at Arizona, 2:40 p.m. TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Milwaukee at Philadelphia, late Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 5:40 p.m. Minnesota 25 15 .625 — — 6-4 L-2 13-8 12-7 Chicago 24 14 .632 — — 8-2 W-2 15-6 9-8 Pittsburgh at Arizona, late Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. Cleveland 21 19 .525 4 ½ 4-6 L-1 11-7 10-12 Milwaukee 24 18 .571 2 — 7-3 L-2 16-8 8-10 N.Y. Mets at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Chicago 19 21 .475 6 2½ 5-5 W-3 9-10 10-11 Pittsburgh 20 17 .541 3½ — 7-3 W-3 9-9 11-8 St. Louis at Atlanta, 6:20 p.m. Detroit 18 21 .462 6½ 3 4-6 L-1 9-9 9-12 St. Louis 22 19 .537 3½ — 2-8 L-3 14-9 8-10 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 8:10 p.m. Kansas City 14 27 .341 11½ 8 3-7 L-2 9-13 5-14 Cincinnati 18 23 .439 7½ 4 5-5 L-1 9-8 9-15 Interleague WEST DIVISION WEST DIVISION Toronto at San Francisco, 2:45 p.m. TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Colorado at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Houston 27 15 .643 — — 9-1 W-6 16-4 11-11 Los Angeles 27 16 .628 — — 7-3 W-1 17-6 10-10 Tampa Bay at Miami, 6:10 p.m. Los Angeles 20 21 .488 6½ 2 6-4 W-1 11-9 9-12 Arizona 22 19 .537 4 — 4-6 L-3 8-10 14-9 Seattle 20 23 .465 7½ 3 2-8 L-4 7-11 13-12 San Diego 22 19 .537 4 — 5-5 L-1 10-11 12-8 Oakland 19 23 .452 8 3½ 5-5 L-1 14-10 5-13 Colorado 19 21 .475 6½ 2½ 6-4 W-1 9-11 10-10 Texas 17 21 .447 8 3½ 3-7 L-4 12-7 5-14 San Francisco 17 23 .425 8½ 4½ 5-5 W-1 8-11 9-12

TODAY’S PITCHING COMPARISON BOX SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE ASTROS 8, TIGERS 1 Rondon, H, 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 2.02 off Bieber; Moncada (8), off Bieber; Moncada 1-Schoop pr-2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .276 2019 TEAM 2018 REC. VS. OPP. HOUSTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Harris 1 0 0 0 2 1 15 1.32 (9), off Bieber. RBIs—Lindor 2 (11), Moncada Adrianza 2b 2 0 0 0 1 1 .153 TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Springer rf 5 1 2 1 0 0 .323 Pressly 1 1 0 0 0 2 14 0.00 2 (28), Abreu (36), Castillo (9), Sanchez (7). a-Kepler ph-rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .236 Chicago Hendricks (R) 2-4 3.19 3-4 1-1 17.2 3.57 Bregman dh 5 1 1 2 0 1 .275 James 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 5.23 SB—Lindor (4), Martin (3). SF—Lindor. Castro c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .245 Cincinnati Roark (R) 5:40p 3-1 3.27 5-3 1-0 7.2 2.35 Brantley lf 5 0 2 0 0 0 .333 DETROIT IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Runners left in scoring position—Cleveland Buxton cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .275 Correa ss 5 0 1 0 0 0 .295 Boyd, L, 4-3 4 5 3 3 2 2 96 3.15 1 (Gonzalez); Chicago 2 (Tilson, Anderson). TOTALS 35 4 7 4 3 11 New York Syndergaard (R) 2-3 5.14 5-3 1-1 12.0 3.00 Gurriel 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .277 Reininger 2 0 0 0 0 0 2511.42 RISP—Cleveland 0 for 1; Chicago 1 for 5. LOS ANGELES 003 011 000—5 15 1 Washington Hellickson (R) 6:05p 2-1 5.52 3-3 1-0 10.2 2.53 Diaz 2b 4 1 2 1 0 0 .247 Alcantara 1 3 2 2 1 1 24 4.86 CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA MINNESOTA 200 020 000—4 7 1 White 1b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .246 Garrett 2 3 3 3 0 0 33 6.28 Bieber, L, 2-2 6.1 7 5 5 0 6 101 3.81 a-popped out for Adrianza in the 8th. Milwaukee Woodruff (R) 5-1 4.25 6-2 0-0 4.0 0.00 Chirinos c 2 2 1 2 2 0 .278 HBP—Garrett (Marisnick). Olson .2 2 0 0 0 0 15 4.22 1-ran for Astudillo in the 8th. Philadelphia Eickhoff (R) 6:05p 2-1 1.50 3-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 Marisnick cf 3 2 2 2 0 1 .297 Umpires—Home, Paul Emmel; First, Mike Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 1.42 E—Pujols (1), Gonzalez (3). LOB—Los TOTALS 36 8 11 8 3 3 Estabrook; Second, Bruce Dreckman; Third, CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Angeles 10, Minnesota 8. 2B—Calhoun (8), St. Louis Flaherty (R) 3-3 4.32 4-4 0-1 4.2 9.64 DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Chad Fairchild. Lopez, W, 3-4 7.2 2 2 1 2 6 103 5.58 Astudillo (6). HR—Ohtani (1), off Berrios; Atlanta Foltynewicz (R) 6:20p 0-2 5.94 0-3 1-1 9.2 5.59 Goodrum 1b 4 0 0 0 1 1 .211 T—3:03. A—15,086 (41,297). Bummer, H, 2 .1 0 0 0 1 0 9 0.00 La Stella (10), off Berrios; Polanco (8), off Stewart lf 2 0 0 0 2 0 .214 Colome, S, 8-8 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 2.12 Skaggs; Gonzalez (4), off Skaggs. RBIs—La Pittsburgh Musgrove (R) 1-4 4.20 2-5 0-1 10.0 6.30 Castellanos rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .270 WHITE SOX 5, INDIANS 2 Olson pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Stella (24), Ohtani 2 (5), Pujols (22), Polanco Arizona Weaver (R) 8:40p 3-1 2.98 5-3 0-1 12.0 6.75 Cabrera dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .286 CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Inherited runners-scored—Olson 1-1, Clippard 2 (19), Gonzalez 2 (13). SB—Simmons (5), Rodriguez ss 3 0 2 0 1 0 .301 Lindor ss 2 1 2 2 1 0 .296 1-0. WP—Clippard. Smith (1). San Diego Paddack (R) 3-1 1.55 6-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 Candelario 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .197 Kipnis 2b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .198 Umpires—Home, Mike Winters; First, Tim Runners left in scoring position—Los Los Angeles Kershaw (L) 9:10p 2-0 3.31 5-0 1-0 14.0 1.29 Harrison 2b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .170 Santana 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .271 Timmons; Second, Rob Drake; Third, Mike Angeles 5 (Simmons, Pujols, Goodwin 2, Greiner c 3 0 0 1 0 0 .200 Gonzalez lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .221 Muchlinski. Fletcher); Minnesota 4 (Garver, Gonzalez, Jones cf 2 0 0 0 2 2 .151 Ramirez 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .193 T—2:28. A—16,471 (40,615). Astudillo, Buxton). RISP—Los Angeles 2 for AMERICAN LEAGUE TOTALS 30 1 5 1 6 7 Bauers dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .234 11; Minnesota 0 for 10. 2019 TEAM 2018 REC. VS. OPP. HOUSTON 030 000 203—8 11 0 Luplow rf 3 0 0 0 0 3 .267 ANGELS 5, TWINS 4 Runners moved up—Smith. GIDP—Ohtani, TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA DETROIT 000 100 000—1 5 0 Martin cf 2 1 0 0 1 0 .221 LOS ANGELES AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Simmons, Calhoun. Cleveland Carrasco (R) 3-3 4.91 4-4 2-1 25.0 1.44 LOB—Houston 5, Detroit 9. 2B—Correa (12), Plawecki c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .159 La Stella 2b 5 2 3 1 0 0 .272 DP—Minnesota 3 (Adrianza, Polanco, Chicago Banuelos (L) 1:10p 2-2 6.67 2-2 0-0 0.0 0.00 Harrison (5). HR—Diaz (4), off Boyd; Chirinos TOTALS 28 2 2 2 3 6 Cozart 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .136 Cron), (Adrianza, Polanco, Cron), (Polanco, (6), off Boyd; Marisnick (4), off Alcantara; CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Trout cf 5 1 3 0 0 1 .296 Schoop, Cron). Baltimore Cashner (R) 4-1 4.25 5-3 1-2 25.1 4.26 Bregman (13), off Garrett. RBIs—Springer Tilson cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .310 Ohtani dh 3 1 2 2 2 0 .250 LOS ANGELES IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA New York Happ (L) 5:35p 2-3 4.36 5-3 3-0 29.0 1.55 (38), Bregman 2 (33), Diaz (18), Chirinos Moncada 3b 4 2 3 2 0 1 .289 Simmons ss 4 1 1 0 1 0 .311 Skaggs, W, 4-3 5 5 4 4 3 5 101 5.05 2 (20), Marisnick 2 (8), Greiner (10). SB— Abreu 1b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .269 Pujols 1b 5 0 3 1 0 1 .231 Anderson, H, 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 17 3.38 Houston Miley (L) 3-2 3.18 6-2 0-0 3.0 9.00 Marisnick (3), Rodriguez (2). CS—Chirinos (1). Alonso dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .173 Calhoun rf 5 0 2 0 0 0 .238 Buttrey, H, 8 2 2 0 0 0 2 25 0.86 Detroit Carpenter (L) 6:10p 0-1 10.80 0-1 0-0 0.0 0.00 SF—Greiner. Anderson ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .322 Smith c 4 0 1 0 0 0 .293 Robles, S, 4-4 1 0 0 0 0 1 13 3.79 Runners left in scoring position—Houston 3 Delmonico lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .208 Goodwin lf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .294 MINNESOTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Los Angeles Pena (R) 2-1 3.21 2-2 0-0 0.0 0.00 (Correa, Diaz 2); Detroit 5 (Goodrum, Cabrera, Castillo c 3 2 2 1 0 0 .186 Fletcher 3b-2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .287 Berrios, L, 6-2 5.2 12 5 5 3 3 101 3.05 Minnesota Gibson (R) 6:40p 3-1 4.19 5-2 0-1 13.0 2.77 Greiner, Jones 2). RISP—Houston 1 for 4; Sanchez 2b 3 0 2 1 0 0 .232 TOTALS 39 5 15 4 3 6 Magill .1 0 0 0 0 0 3 2.57 Detroit 0 for 7. Cordell rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .232 MINNESOTA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. May 1 1 0 0 0 1 15 2.35 Texas Miller (R) 1-2 7.48 4-3 0-0 0.0 0.00 Runners moved up—Greiner, Stewart, TOTALS 32 5 9 5 0 7 Garver dh 4 1 0 0 1 0 .333 Rogers 2 2 0 0 0 2 31 1.53 Kansas City Duffy (L) 7:15p 1-1 3.06 1-2 1-0 7.2 1.17 Harrison. GIDP—White, Goodrum. CLEVELAND 101 000 000—2 2 0 Polanco ss 5 1 2 2 0 2 .327 Inherited runners-scored—Magill 2-0. HBP— DP—Houston 1 (Correa, White); Detroit 1 CHICAGO 111 001 10X—5 9 1 Cron 1b 3 1 0 0 1 1 .244 Buttrey (Cron). WP—Skaggs. Oakland Anderson (L) 4-2 4.19 5-3 0-0 16.1 3.86 (Rodriguez, Harrison, Goodrum). E—Castillo (3). LOB—Cleveland 3, Chicago 3. Rosario lf 4 0 2 0 0 2 .245 Umpires—Home, Will Little; First, Joe West; Seattle Leake (R) 9:10p 2-4 4.37 3-5 0-1 26.1 5.47 HOUSTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA 2B—Castillo (3), Sanchez (4). HR—Lindor (5), Gonzalez rf-3b 4 1 1 2 0 1 .231 Second, Eric Cooper; Third, Andy Fletcher. off Lopez; Abreu (10), off Bieber; Castillo (3), Astudillo 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .310 T—3:14. A—21,359 (38,649). Peacock, W, 4-2 5 3 1 1 4 3 88 4.01 INTERLEAGUE 2019 TEAM 2018 REC. VS. OPP. TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Tampa Bay Morton (R) 3-0 2.64 5-3 0-0 0.0 0.00 Miami Smith (L) 6:10p 3-0 2.11 4-3 0-0 0.0 0.00 Astro Colorado Freeland (L) 2-5 5.84 3-5 0-0 0.0 0.00 Boston Sale (L) 6:10p 1-5 4.50 2-6 0-0 0.0 0.00

Toronto Thornton (R) 0-4 5.06 2-6 0-0 0.0 0.00 in San Fran. Beede (R) 8:45p 0-1 18.69 1-0 0-0 0.0 0.00

KEY: 2019 TEAM-Team’s Rrecord in games started by today’s pitcher. flight VS OPP-Pitcher’s record versus this opponent, 2018 statistics.

ROUNDUP Astros right fielder George ASTROS 8, TIGERS 1: Aledmys Diaz, Robinson Chirinos, Springer catches Jake Marisnick and Alex Bregman homered for Houston, a the Tigers’ and the Astros beat Detroit on Monday night, extending Niko Goodrum fly their winning streak to six games. Brad Peacock (4-2) ball in the first allowed a run and three hits in five innings for Houston, inning Monday which has won nine of its last 10 games. The AL West- in Detroit. [PAUL leading Astros knocked Matthew Boyd (4-3) out of the SANCYA/THE game in four innings, the shortest start of the season for ASSOCIATED PRESS] the Detroit lefty. He allowed three runs and five hits and threw 96 pitches. WHITE SOX 5, INDIANS 2: Yoán Moncada hit two of Chi- cago’s four solo homers and Reynaldo López pitched 7.2 effective innings, helping Chicago beat Cleveland. José Abreu and Welington Castillo also connected for Chi- cago, which earned its third straight win. The White Sox improved to 4-3 against the Indians this season after they went 5-14 against the Tribe last year. ANGELS 5, TWINS 4: Los Angeles rallied from early deficit to get past Minnesota.

THIS DATE IN BASEBALL

MAY 14 1913: Washington’s Walter Johnson gave up a run in the fourth inning against the St. Louis Browns to end his streak of 56 scoreless innings. The Senators won 10-5. 1914: Jim Scott of the Chicago White Sox pitched nine innings of no-hit ball against the Washington Senators, but lost 1-0 after giving up two hits in the 10th inning. 1920: Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators earned his 300th victory with a 9-8 win over the Detroit Tigers. 1927: Chicago pitcher Guy Bush went the distance for the Cubs in a 7-2 18-inning win over Boston. Charlie Robertson of the Braves almost matched the feat, leaving with one out in the 18th. 1950: Pittsburgh first baseman Johnny Hopp hit two home runs and four singles in six at-bats, leading the Pirates to a 16-9 victory over the Cubs in the second game of a doubleheader at Chicago. S TATISTICAL LEADERS 1965: Carl Yastrzemski of Boston hit for the cycle and added another for five RBIs in a 12-8 10-inning AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE loss to the Detroit Tigers. BATTING: Devers, Boston, .336; LeMahieu, New York, .333; BATTING: Bellinger, Los Angeles, .407; McNeil, New York, 1967: Mickey Mantle hit his 500th home run, a shot off Stu Brantley, Houston, .331; Anderson, Chicago, .331; Andrus, .360; Martinez, St. Louis, .339; Yelich, Milwaukee, .338; Miller that lifted the New York Yankees to a 6-5 victory Texas, .327; Polanco, Minnesota, .324; Springer, Houston, Cabrera, Pittsburgh, .324; Baez, Chicago, .323; Peralta, over the Baltimore Orioles. .321; Dozier, Kansas City, .318; Mancini, Baltimore, .318; Arizona, .321; DeJong, St. Louis, .321; Arenado, Colorado, 1972: In his first game with the New York Mets, Willie Reddick, Houston, .315. .319; Bell, Pittsburgh, .319. Mays hit a fifth-inning home run off Don Carrithers for the RBI: Springer, Houston, 37; Santana, Seattle, 36; Abreu, RBI: Bellinger, Los Angeles, 38; Yelich, Milwaukee, 37; difference in a 5-4 triumph over the . Chicago, 35; Mondesi, Kansas City, 33; Rosario, Minne- Hoskins, Philadelphia, 35; Bell, Pittsburgh, 34; Ozuna, St. 1977: Jim Colborn of the Kansas City Royals no-hit the sota, 32; Bregman, Houston, 31; AGordon, Kansas City, Louis, 34; Arenado, Colorado, 33; Alonso, New York, 32; Texas Rangers for a 6-0 victory. 31; Voit, New York, 30; Brantley, Houston, 29; Moreland, Baez, Chicago, 29; Rizzo, Chicago, 29; 3 tied at 28. 1988: Jose Oquendo became the first non-pitcher in 20 Boston, 29. HOME RUNS: Yelich, Milwaukee, 16; Bellinger, Los Ange- seasons to get a decision, taking the loss in the 19th HOME RUNS: Springer, Houston, 15; Rosario, Minnesota, les, 14; Alonso, New York, 12; Pederson, Los Angeles, inning when Ken Griffey’s two-out, two-run double led the 13; Bregman, Houston, 12; Bruce, Seattle, 12; Encarna- 12; Suarez, Cincinnati, 12; Baez, Chicago, 11; Hoskins, Atlanta Braves over the St. Louis Cardinals 7-5. cion, Seattle, 12; Gallo, Texas, 12; Moreland, Boston, 12; Philadelphia, 11; Ozuna, St. Louis, 11; Reyes, San Diego, 1989: Benny Distefano became the first left-handed Sanchez, New York, 11; 5 tied at 10. 11; 7 tied at 10. catcher in a major league game in nine years when he STOLEN BASES: Mondesi, Kansas City, 13; Anderson, Chicago, STOLEN BASES: Robles, Washington, 8; Story, Colorado, 8; caught the ninth inning of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ 5-2 loss 12; DGordon, Seattle, 10; Ramirez, Cleveland, 10; Hamilton, Bellinger, Los Angeles, 7; Dyson, Arizona, 7; Puig, Cincin- to the Atlanta Braves. Mike Squires caught two games Kansas City, 9; Andrus, Texas, 8; Buxton, Minnesota, 8; nati, 7; Yelich, Milwaukee, 7; Marte, Pittsburgh, 6; Tatis Jr., with the Chicago White Sox in 1980 and Dale Long caught DeShields, Texas, 8; Smith, Seattle, 8; Villar, Baltimore, 8. San Diego, 6; Wong, St. Louis, 6; Eaton, Washington, 5. two games for the Chicago Cubs in 1958. PITCHING: German, New York, 7-1; Berrios, Minnesota, PITCHING: Eflin, Philadelphia, 5-3; Fried, Atlanta, 5-2; 1993: Jay Gainer of the Colorado Rockies hit a home run 6-1; Glasnow, Tampa Bay, 6-1; Verlander, Houston, 6-1; Greinke, Arizona, 5-1; Ryu, Los Angeles, 5-1; Woodruff, on the first major league pitch he saw. The first baseman Chirinos, Tampa Bay, 5-1; Gonzales, Seattle, 5-2; Means, Milwaukee, 5-1; 9 tied at 4. became the fifth National Leaguer and 12th major leaguer Baltimore, 5-3; Odorizzi, Minnesota, 5-2; Perez, Minnesota, to accomplish this feat. The Cincinnati Reds beat the 5-1; Walden, Boston, 5-0. Rockies 13-5. * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, May 14, 2019 C3

Reaching the NBA FASTING KANTER WARRIORS Finals might top that. Hold that thought, An extremely thirsty Continued from C1 Thompson said. Enes Kanter loaded up his “Has he had a lot of wins backpack with five or six in Oakland?” Thompson bottles of Gatorade after There are several cracked Monday. “It’s Game 7 — for later. intriguing storylines in playoff time. He has had The Trail Blazers center this matchup, too, like good games. Yeah, he’s avoids food and drink Portland star Damian a great player. There’s a from sunrise to sunset as Lillard coming home to history between us obvi- part of the Muslim holy Oakland with a chance ously, the franchises, month of Ramadan. It to shine on the big stage we’ve seen them a lot the was that way for the last in the final season at last five years. They’re three games of the Denver Oracle before the War- playing great. They’re on series and will be that way riors move across the a roll, our antennas are during the Golden State bay to play in San Fran- definitely up.” series. cisco next season. Kanter said he reached And how about the FAMILY AFFAIR out to NBA great Hakeem Curry brothers? Steph’s Olajuwon for advice on little brother, Seth, plays Curry texted his little performing in the play- for the Trail Blazers. brother over the weekend offs while fasting during The Warriors swept to let him know they’d Ramadan. the Blazers in the first see each other soon. Yes, “The game of bas- round two years ago wearing opposite jerseys ketball is mental over Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard is hugged by his mother, Gina Johnson, after the during a remarkable 16-1 for the Western Confer- physical so I think I’ll second half of Game 7 of a second-round playoff series Sunday in Denver. The Trail postseason run. ence Finals. be fine for this stretch,” Blazers won 100-96. [DAVID ZALUBOWSKI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Lillard missed his The Currys have played Kanter said. first six 3-point tries many times, just not on Sunday then swished the postseason stage. REST FACTOR one midway through “He said, ‘I’ll see you the fourth when Port- Tuesday.’ I’m looking Golden State finished Playing the long game land needed him most. forward to it,” said Seth, off the Rockets in Hous- The Trail Blazers over- who’s in his first season ton on Friday night, so The Blazers’ patience All-Star guard Damian Lil- in team history. “To be a came a 17-point deficit with Portland. “It’s going the Warriors got some has been rewarded lard said. part of it, to do it the way on Denver’s home court to be a lot of fun. It’s hard rest this time after a The Blazers have become we did, I’m thrilled.” to outlast the Nuggets to believe right now. So quick turnaround fol- By Tim Reynolds a model of consistency. In a lot of ways, Sunday for a 100-96 win. many years I’ve watched lowing a six-game series The Associated Press They could have gone the epitomized what the Blaz- They have reached Steph play in the Western in the first round against other way. A lot of teams ers have done in recent their first conference Conference Finals, the the Clippers in which they Bravo, Portland. have gone the other way. years. They got down 17 final since 2000, when NBA Finals, being in the had to play again about 40 Bravo. Neil Olshey, the Blaz- early on the road in a Game Portland lost in seven crowd. It’s going to be hours later. Doing the right thing isn’t ers’ general manager, took 7. They battled, chipped games to Kobe Bryant fun to be out there on the Injured Warriors big easy in the NBA, where an uncommonly mea- at the deficit, eventually and the eventual cham- court, competing, to get man DeMarcus Cous- patience is a rare virtue. The sured approach last season found the right combina- pion Los Angeles Lakers. to that final. It’s a dream ins has used the time to Trail Blazers were swept in and kept Terry Stotts tion of things that worked “This is arguably the come true for us, but our continue his rehab from the first round of the 2017 — currently the fourth-lon- and didn’t panic. biggest win that we’ve families are going to have a torn left quadriceps playoffs. They got swept gest-tenured coach in the “Just stay with it,” Stotts had in the franchise for a lot of fun as well.” muscle suffered in Game again in the first round last NBA. Lillard stayed com- said. “Trust was the biggest a long time. To be a part Even if a tad bit torn. 2 of the first round against season. Portland had lost 10 mitted and didn’t stomp thing.” of it, to do it the way we Their parents will flip a the Clippers. It’s unclear consecutive playoff games his feet or force a trade like He was speaking of Game did, I’m thrilled,” Blaz- coin, with Dell and Sonya yet whether he might be going into this year. Ordi- so many other players in his 7. ers coach Terry Stotts each sporting one son’s able to return this round. narily, that’s a recipe for situation have done or tried He could have meant the said. “I’m really happy gear depending on the firings, trade demands and to. CJ McCollum, Lillard’s last two offseasons. for our guys. As a coach, result. TURNOVERS AND roster dismantling. backcourt partner who car- Trust takes time to build, I think you experience Their sister, Sydel, REBOUNDING Instead, the Blazers ried them Sunday with 37 and the Blazers now have it the joy of the team, posted on Twitter stayed the course. points, doesn’t mind that from top to bottom. This having different guys shortly after the Blaz- The Warriors struggle And their reward is a trip he could get more shots is how close-knit they are: come in.” ers won: “Engage.... when they get sloppy to the Western Conference elsewhere. After the game, Lillard Here are some things #NeutralNancy lol.” — and it’s a fine line of final, starting Tuesday “This is arguably the lauded teammates, coaches, to watch as the Warriors “I just know watching being chaotic when it against two-time defend- biggest win that we’ve had the training staff, the front join the Lakers as the Seth play I get nervous works so well and when ing champion Golden State. in the franchise for a long office, the team’s security only teams to reach at watching him like on TV they become careless “It speaks to the char- time,” Stotts said after Sun- and the members of the least five straight West- and stuff,” Stephen said and it’s costly. acter of our organization day’s Game 7 win at Denver sports media relations staff. ern Conference Finals: after practice Monday. Portland took good and what we’ve become,” — the first Game 7 road win He forgot nobody. “For them, it’s family and care of the ball in Game LILLARD’S CHANCE parents who supported 7 committing just four us all the way through turnovers. from the first two rounds when Colton Parayko’s On Dec. 27, in Lil- the ranks. Now to be in a On the rebounding BLUES when they followed up shot went off the post. lard’s final regular situation like this where front, Golden State won convincing Game 1 wins The game remained 1-0 season game at Oracle — I guess it’s technically three games when it out- Continued from C1 with losses at home in the after the first because St. about a 15-minute walk a win-win for them, rebounded the Rockets next contest. Louis couldn’t convert on from where he grew up they’re going to the finals and another — Game 6 Bortuzzo added a big But the Blues were two power-play chances — the Blazers star hit a regardless, but it’s kind of — despite a disadvantage blocked shot in the third the more desperate and San Jose came up go-ahead 3-pointer with crazy to think we’re all on on the boards. when Kevin Labanc got a team from the start and empty on its chance with 6.3 seconds left in over- this stage and get to play The Blazers had 55 pass in the slot with time got the early lead when the man advantage. time and scored 21 points in front of our family and rebounds in the clincher, to shoot. The Blues then Schwartz finished off a NOTES: Couture is in a 110-109 win. just the amount of happi- with Kanter grabbing killed off a power play give-and-go with Vlad- the fourth player this “That’s a hell of a way ness and joy that comes five on the offensive later in the period before imir Tarasenko with a decade with 100 play- to go out,” Lillard said. with that is crazy.” glass. getting the insurance shot into the corner of the off points, trailing only goal with 3:08 remaining net from the faceoff circle Sidney Crosby (123), when Alexander Steen just 2:34 into the game. Patrick Kane (109) and The Indians came walks while striking out fed Sundqvist on a rush St. Louis had chances Evgeni Malkin (106). ... RAIN back Sunday to take a five. for the goal that made it to add onto that lead but Schwartz has nine goals 6-3 win over the Raid- Connor Kehl finished 4-2. Jones made a point-blank in the playoffs after scor- From Page C1 ers, with Andrew Moore 2 for 4 with a home run, The Sharks were look- stop against Sundqvist ing just 11 in the regular taking his second win of a double, three RBI, and ing to avoid their pattern and then was helped out season. the tournament for 3 two runs for Chipola, Alex Arauz led the 2⁄3 innings of scoreless with Gray and Carrion Indians’ offense, finish- relief of starter Robert adding two hits each, region semifinal against to take on Trinity Chris- ing 3 for 4 with a home Bennett. and Rosier a hit and two REGION Northview (17-6) on tian Academy (17-7) in run and four RBI, while Andrew Baker went RBI. Tuesday at 7 p.m. the region semifinals at 6 Gray, Julio Carrion, and the final 2 2⁄3 innings The champion- From Page C1 The Bucks come in p.m. Central Time. Corey Rosier all had two to earn the save and ship round is set for red hot as winners of 19 NBH earned its spot in hits. allowed no runs, hits, or Wednesday. straight games, including the postseason by beat- The Rams were the their last four by a com- ing Florida High 15-0 in surprise winners of the bined score of 34-0. the District 1 semifinals District 1 tournament, That includes a pair of before ultimately falling knocking off Bay 1-0 wins over 5A opponents to Pensacola Catholic 6-0 in the semifinals and Bay and Rutherford, as in the league title game. Walton 7-6 in the final. well as district tourna- The Conquerors Rutherford has now ment wins of 5-0 over defeated Episcopal won six of its last nine Franklin County and School of Jacksonville in outings after starting the 10-0 over Port St. Joe. the District 2 champion- season losing 17 of its first Northview has won 10 ship game. The winner 18 games. of its last 12 games but fell of Tuesday’s game next Marianna finished tied to Jay 3-2 in the District plays Friday in the region for first in the regular 3 championship game in final against the winner season District 2 stand- Bratt. of Pensacola Catholic ings along with Rickards, The two programs last vs. Episcopal School of but it was third-place faced each other in the Jacksonville. Godby that took the dis- playoffs in 2015 when the The last time the Buc- trict tournament title Chiefs beat the Bucks 8-4 caneers made it to the with a 12-9 win over in the region finals. playoffs was in 2015 when Rickards in the semifinals The winner of this they lost to North Florida and 5-4 over the Bulldogs game will move on to Fri- Christian in the Region in the final. day’s region final to take 1-3A quarterfinals. The Rams and Bulldogs on the winner of Jay vs. — did not play in the regular Port St. Joe. Other area regional season and last played in games: the postseason in 2017 Region 1-4A when Marianna notched Region 1-1A, a 2-0 win in the region North Bay Haven all games at 7 p.m. quarterfinals. (16-9) makes just its second playoff appear- Tuesday Region 2-1A ance in the six-year Sneads (18-8) at Paxton history of the program (15-6) District 4 champion Tuesday when the Bucca- Poplar Springs (20-8) Bozeman (25-2) hosts its neers head to Jacksonville at Holmes County (15-11) * ** C4 Tuesday, May 14, 2019 | The News Herald

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Monday: at San Jose, late 33. (23) Bayley Currey(i), Ford, 263. Esteban Toledo, $12,000 72-72-69-75—288 AREA EVENTS EBRO SCHEDULE Wednesday: at St. Louis, 7 p.m. 34. (25) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 263. Bart Bryant, $9,600 74-73-71-71—289 Friday: at St. Louis, 7 p.m. 35. (29) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 262. Mike Goodes, $9,600 70-72-73-74—289 Schedule x-Sunday, May 19: at San Jose, 2 p.m. 36. (20) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, Engine, Spike McRoy, $9,600 73-73-71-72—289 Baseball NBH at Trinity Christian Monday x-Tuesday, May 21: at St. Louis, 7 p.m. 261. Vijay Singh, $9,600 72-75-73-69—289 Northview at Bozeman 7 Academy 7 p.m. Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 11:55 x-Thursday, May 23: at San Jose, 8 p.m. 37. (38) Landon Cassill(i), Chevrolet, 261. Jeff Sluman, $9,600 73-73-69-74—289 a.m., Finger Lakes 12:10 p.m., Delaware Park 38. (40) Joey Gase(i), Toyota, 258. Duffy Waldorf, $9,600 72-72-71-74—289 p.m. 12:15 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 39. (39) Timmy Hill(i), Toyota, 257. Scott Hoch, $7,440 73-71-73-73—290 11:30 a.m., Palm Beach noon. PRO BASEBALL 40. (28) Cody Ware(i), Chevrolet, 245. John Huston, $7,440 75-73-73-69—290 Race Statistics Evening: Wes Short, Jr., $7,440 75-72-72-71—290 Average Speed of Race Winner: 131.023 mph. Greyhound simulcast: Jacksonville 6:45 p.m. MLB Gene Sauers, $6,480 72-74-70-75—291 Tuesday Time of Race: 3 Hrs, 6 Mins, 9 Secs. All times Central Russ Cochran, $5,640 75-73-70-74—292 ON THE AIR Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 11:55 Margin of Victory: .205 Seconds. AMERICAN LEAGUE Fred Funk, $5,640 72-71-75-74—292 a.m., Finger Lakes 12:10 p.m. Caution Flags: 7 for 41 laps. EAST DIVISION W L PCT. GB Lead Changes: 23 among 12 drivers. Doug Garwood, $5,640 74-70-74-74—292 Evening: Ebro live racing 6:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 24 15 .615 — Today Lap Leaders: K. Harvick 1-32; W. Byron 33-36; Mark McNulty, $5,640 78-70-73-71—292 Wednesday New York 24 16 .600 ½ C. Bowyer 37-48; K. Harvick 49-62; C. Elliott Mark Calcavecchia, $4,320 77-71-74-71—293 Matinee: Boston 22 19 .537 3 COLLEGE BASEBALL 63-65; K. Busch 66; C. Elliott 67-72; K. Harvick Paul Lawrie, $4,320 76-73-72-72—293 Thoroughbred simulcast: Delaware 12:15 p.m. Toronto 16 24 .400 8½ 73-83; R. Chastain(i) 84; K. Busch 85-91; K. Len Mattiace, $4,320 76-74-73-70—293 5 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 11:30 a.m., Baltimore 14 26 .350 10½ Jacksonville 11:35 a.m., Palm Beach noon. Harvick 92-122; C. Elliott 123; A. Bowman 124; Tom Pernice Jr., $4,320 79-69-73-72—293 CENTRAL DIVISION W L PCT. GB BTN — Xavier at Purdue Evening: C. Buescher 125-134; R. Stenhouse Jr. 135-142; Tim Petrovic, $4,320 75-70-71-77—293 Minnesota 25 15 .625 — Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby B. Keselowski 143; M. Tifft 144; C. Elliott 145- Ken Tanigawa, $4,320 75-69-72-77—293 6 p.m. Cleveland 21 19 .525 4 Lane 6:30 p.m., Jacksonville 6:45 p.m. 162; K. Harvick 163-178; A. Bowman 179-228; Chicago 19 21 .475 6 Tommy Tolles, $4,320 72-75-73-73—293 ESPNU — Louisville at Indiana Thursday C. Elliott 229-245; R. Stenhouse Jr. 246-248; A. Detroit 18 21 .462 6½ Jerry Pate, $3,360 70-74-76-74—294 Matinee: Bowman 249-260; B. Keselowski 261-271. SEC — Michigan at Kentucky Kansas City 14 27 .341 11½ Chris DiMarco, $3,120 75-73-76-71—295 Thoroughbred simulcast: Pimlico 12:10 p.m., Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps WEST DIVISION W L PCT. GB Scott McCarron, $2,760 73-74-72-77—296 CYCLING Gulfstream 12:15 p.m., Belmont 12:30 p.m., Led): Kevin Harvick 5 times for 104 laps; Alex Houston 27 15 .643 — Fran Quinn, $2,760 75-73-73-75—296 Churchill 4 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Bowman 3 times for 63 laps; Chase Elliott 3 p.m. Los Angeles 20 21 .488 6½ Carlos Franco, $2,400 76-70-72-79—297 Lane 11:30 a.m., Palm Beach noon. 5 times for 45 laps; Clint Bowyer 1 time for Seattle 20 23 .465 7½ Steve Pate, $2,256 78-72-73-75—298 Evening: 12 laps; Brad Keselowski 2 times for 12 laps; NBCSN — Tour of California: Stage 3, Stockton to Oakland 19 23 .452 8 Jerry Smith, $2,112 80-71-77-71—299 Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 2 times for 11 laps; Chris Texas 17 21 .447 8 Bob Gilder, $1,968 78-74-75-78—305 Morgan Hill, Calif. Jacksonville 6:45 p.m. Buescher 1 time for 10 laps; Kurt Busch 1 time Friday for 7 laps; William Byron 1 time for 4 laps; MLB Saturday’s Games Matinee: Matt Tifft 1 time for 1 lap; Kyle Busch 1 time Boston 9, Seattle 5 1 p.m. Thoroughbred simulcast: Churchill 11:45 for 1 lap; Ross Chastain(i) 1 time for 1 lap. TENNIS Detroit 5, Minnesota 3, 1st game a.m., Pimlico 12:10 p.m., Gulfstream 12:15 MLB — Cleveland at Chicago White Sox Minnesota 8, Detroit 3, 2nd game a.m., Belmont 12:30 p.m., Santa Anita 3 p.m. Chicago White Sox 7, Toronto 2 FORMULA ONE ATP WORLD TOUR/WTA TOUR 6 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Palm Beach noon. L.A. Angels 7, Baltimore 2 SPANISH GRAND PRIX MUTUA MADRID OPEN Evening: Ebro live racing 6:30 p.m. Jai Alai MLB — Colorado at Boston OR St. Louis at Atlanta Oakland 3, Cleveland 2 Sunday at Catalunya Circuit (2.89 miles), Sunday at Caja Magica, Madrid, Spain 6 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane Tampa Bay 7, N.Y. Yankees 2 Barcelona Purse: ATP, $7.32 million (Masters 1000); 6:30 p.m. NBA Philadelphia 7, Kansas City 0 Lap length: 2.89 miles WTA, $7.02 million (Premier). Surface: Saturday Houston 11, Texas 4 1. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, Clay-Outdoor 7:30 p.m. Matinee: Ebro live racing 1:30 p.m. Sunday’s Games 1:35:50.443, 26 points. Men’s Singles Thoroughbred simulcast: Pimlico 9:30 a.m., ESPN — NBA Draft Lottery: From Chicago, Ill. Boston 11, Seattle 2 2. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, +4.074, 18. Championship Churchill 11:45 a.m., Belmont 11:50 a.m., Chicago White Sox 5, Toronto 1 3. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Honda, Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Stefanos 8 p.m. Monmouth 11:50 a.m., Gulfstream 12:15 p.m., N.Y. Yankees 7, Tampa Bay 1 +7.679, 15. Santa Anita 2 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Tsitsipas (8), Greece, 6-3, 6-4. ESPN — NBA Playoff: Portland at Golden State, West- Detroit 5, Minnesota 3 4. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, +9.167, 12. Derby Lane 11:30 a.m. Men’s Doubles Houston 15, Texas 5 5. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari, +13.361, 10. ern Conference Finals, Game 1 Evening: Championship Philadelphia 6, Kansas City 1 6. Pierre Gasly, France, Red Bull Honda, +19.576, Jai Alai 6 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands, and Horia NHL Baltimore 5, L.A. Angels 1 8. Palm Beach 6 p.m., Derby Lane 6:30 p.m., Tecau, Romania, def. Diego Schwartzman, Cleveland 5, Oakland 3 8. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Ferrari, 7 p.m. Jacksonville 6:45 p.m. +28.159, 6. Argentina, and Dominic Thiem, Austria, a Monday’s Games 6-2, 6-3. Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, ppd. 9. Carlos Sainz, Spain, McLaren Renault, NBCSN — Stanley Cup Playoff: Boston at Carolina, Matinee:Thoroughbred simulcast: Churchill Houston 8, Detroit 1 +32.342, 4. 11:45 a.m., Monmouth 11:50 a.m., Gulfstream INTERNAZIONALI BNL D’ITALIA Eastern Conference Finals, Game 3 L.A. Angels 5, Minnesota 4 10. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Scuderia Toro Rosso 12:15 p.m., Belmont 12:30 a.m., Santa Anita 3 Monday at Foro Italico, Rome; Purse: Men, Chicago White Sox 5, Cleveland 2 Honda, +33.056, 2. p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Palm Beach noon, Oakland at Seattle, late 11. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas Ferrari, $5.85 million (Masters 1000); Women, $3.8 Jacksonville 12:30 p.m. Today’s Games +34.641, 1. million (Premier);Surface: Clay-Outdoor 12. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Renault, +36.758. Men’s Singles IN BRIEF POKER ROOM Cleveland (Carrasco 3-3) at Chicago White Sox (Banuelos 2-2), 1:10 p.m. 13. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, +39.241. First Round – Open 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through 14. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Alfa Romeo Ferrari, Borna Coric (13), Croatia, def. Felix Auger- Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. Friday and Baltimore (Cashner 4-1) at N.Y. Yankees +41.803. Aliassime, Canada, 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-4. KANSAS CITY, MO. Saturday. (Happ 2-3), 5:35 p.m. 15. Sergio Perez, Mexico, BWT Mercedes, Fernando Verdasco, Spain, def. Kyle Edmund, LOCATION Colorado (Freeland 2-5) at Boston (Sale 1-5), +46.877. Britain, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Longtime NFL coach Cunningham dies at 72 – Intersection of State 79 and State 20. 6:10 p.m. Houston (Miley 3-2) at Detroit (Carpenter 16. Antonio Giovinazzi, Alfa Romeo Ferrari, Karen Khachanov (11), Russia, def. Lorenzo INFORMATION +47.691. 0-1), 6:10 p.m. Sonego, Italy, 6-3, 6-7 (1), 6-3. – 234-3943. 17. George Russell, Britain, Williams Mercedes, Tampa Bay (Morton 3-0) at Miami (Smith Denis Shapovalov, Canada, def. Pablo Gunther Cunningham’s life would have been vastly +1 lap. 3-0), 6:10 p.m. Carreno Busta, Spain, 6-3, 7-6 (5). different had his family not emigrated from postwar L.A. Angels (Pena 2-1) at Minnesota (Gibson 18. Robert Kubica, Poland, Williams Mercedes, ODDS +1 lap. Laslo Djere, Serbia, def. Mikhail Kukushkin, Germany, settling in California when he was a young 3-1), 6:40 p.m. Kazakhstan, 6-3, 6-4. Texas (Miller 1-2) at Kansas City (Duffy 1-1), 19. Lance Stroll, Canada, BWT Mercedes, DNF. PREGAME.COM LINE 20. Lando Norris, Britain, McLaren Renault, DNF. Casper Ruud, Norway, def. Dan Evans, boy. 7:15 p.m. Britain, 7-5, 0-6, 6-3. Toronto (Thornton 0-4) at San Francisco For one thing, he almost certainly never would have Marco Cecchinato (16), Italy, def. Alex de Today (Holland 1-4), 8:45 p.m. NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP Minaur, Australia, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1. dedicated his life to football. National League Oakland (Anderson 4-2) at Seattle (Leake POINTS LEADERS Albert Ramos-Vinolas, Spain, def. Gael FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE 2-4), 9:10 p.m. Through May 11 Yet Cunningham would go on to spend more than Chicago -125 At Cincinnati +115 Wednesday’s Games 1. Joey Logano, 478 Monfi ls (15), France, 6-3, 6-1. five decades in the game, including coaching stints in At Philadelphia -108 Milwaukee -102 L.A. Angels at Minnesota, 12:10 p.m. 2. Kyle Busch, 469 Cameron Norrie, Britain, def. John Millman, New York -152 At Wash. +142 Toronto at San Francisco, 2:45 p.m. 3. Kevin Harvick, 440 Australia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. college and the CFL before making a name for himself in St. Louis -114 At Atlanta +104 Baltimore at N.Y. Yankees, 5:35 p.m. 4. Chase Elliott, 423 Fabio Fognini (10), Italy, def. Jo-Wilfried the NFL. He worked for six different franchises over 34 At Arizona -141 Pittsburgh +131 Colorado at Boston, 6:10 p.m. 5. Brad Keselowski, 421 Tsonga, France, 6-3, 6-4. At LA Dodgers -160 San Diego +150 Houston at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. 6. Denny Hamlin, 404 Richard Gasquet, France, vs. Jeremy Chardy, years in the league, including a two-year stint as head American League Tampa Bay at Miami, 6:10 p.m. 7. Martin Truex Jr., 396 France, 1-6, 6-4, susp., rain. coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. Cleveland -178 At Chicago +166 Texas at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. 8. Kurt Busch, 387 Women’s Singles At New York -227 Baltimore +207 9. Clint Bowyer, 357 First Round Cunningham died on Saturday after a brief illness. Houston -185 At Detroit +170 NATIONAL LEAGUE 10. Ryan Blaney, 340 Dominika Cibulkova, Slovakia, def. He was 72. At Minnesota -120 LA Angels +110 EAST DIVISION W L PCT. GB 11. Aric Almirola, 334 Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Belarus, 6-2, 6-3. At Kansas City -123 Texas +113 Philadelphia 23 16 .590 — 12. Alex Bowman, 329 Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic, def. 13. Daniel Suarez, 315 His wife, Rene, said in a statement Monday that Oakland -110 At Seattle +100 Atlanta 21 20 .512 3 Wang Qiang (15), China, 1-6, 7-5, 6-4. 14. Erik Jones, 308 Interleague New York 19 20 .487 4 Yulia Putintseva, Kazakhstan, def. Lesia Cunningham died in Detroit, where he had served as Tampa Bay -138 At Miami +128 15. Kyle Larson, 304 Washington 16 24 .400 7½ Tsurenko, Ukraine, 6-4, 6-2. At Boston -226 Colorado +206 16. Jimmie Johnson, 292 defensive coordinator and a senior coaching assistant Miami 10 29 .256 13 Serena Williams (10), United States, def. Toronto -110 At San Fran +100 17. Ryan Newman, 284 CENTRAL DIVISION W L PCT. GB Rebecca Peterson, Sweden, 6-4, 6-2. for the Lions before retiring in 2016. Chicago 24 14 .632 — 18. Austin Dillon, 281 Garbine Muguruza, Spain, def. Zheng Saisai, NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Milwaukee 24 18 .571 2 19. William Byron, 277 China, 6-3, 6-4. PLAYOFFS Pittsburgh 20 17 .541 3½ 20. Paul Menard, 267 KOCISE, SLOVAKIA Today St. Louis 22 19 .537 3½ Johanna Konta, Britain, def. Alison Riske, Larkin lifts US to 3-2 win over Finland at worlds FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG Cincinnati 18 23 .439 7½ NASCAR XFINITY United States, 6-4, 6-1. At Golden State 7½ (219) Portland WEST DIVISION W L PCT. GB POINTS LEADERS Viktoria Kuzmova, Slovakia, def. Sara Errani, Wednesday Los Angeles 27 16 .628 — Through May 5 Italy, 6-1, 6-0. At Milwaukee 6½ (218) Toronto Arizona 22 19 .537 4 1. Tyler Reddick, 462. Ajla Tomljanovic, Australia, def. Tamara Dylan Larkin scored with 1:13 left in overtime and San Diego 22 19 .537 4 2. Christopher Bell, 439. Zidansek, Slovenia, 7-6 (1), 6-4. Cory Schneider stopped 24 shots, lifting the United NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Colorado 19 21 .475 6½ 3. Cole Custer, 391. Venus Williams, United States, def. Elise STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS San Francisco 17 23 .425 8½ 4. Austin Cindric, 381. Mertens, Belgium, 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (4). States to a 3-2 win over Finland on Monday at the world Today 5. Justin Allgaier, 348. Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, def. Zhang Shuai, hockey championship. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Saturday’s Games 6. Chase Briscoe, 335. China, 6-2, 6-1. At Carolina -105 Boston -105 Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1 7. John H. Nemechek, 325. Anett Kontaveit (14), Estonia, def. Mona Larkin ended the 3-on-3 overtime, carrying the puck Updated odds available at Pregame.com Chicago Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1, 15 innings 8. Ryan Sieg, 315. Barthel, Germany, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. inside the right circle and scoring on a wrist shot that got N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 1 9. Noah Gragson, 304. Madison Keys (13), United States, def. Polona Philadelphia 7, Kansas City 0 10. Michael Annett, 297. Hercog, Slovenia, 6-4, 7-6 (3). 11. Justin Haley, 294. past Veini Vehvilainen’s blocker. The Finns complained PRO BASKETBALL Atlanta 6, Arizona 4 Amanda Anisimova, United States, def. 12. Brandon Jones, 286. San Diego 4, Colorado 3 Elisabetta Cocciaretto, Italy, 6-3, 6-3. about an open-ice hit that wasn’t ruled a penalty against 13. Ross Chastain, 244. NBA PLAYOFFS Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 4 Sofi a Kenin, United States, def. Jasmine Washington 5, L.A. Dodgers 2 14. Gray Gaulding, 207. the U.S. shortly before Larkin scored the game-winning SECOND ROUND (Best-of-7) Paolini, Italy, 6-1, 6-2. goal. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS Sunday’s Games 15. Brandon Brown, 204. Central CONFERENCE Philadelphia 6, Kansas City 1 16. Garrett Smithley, 163. Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 6 17. Jeremy Clements, 155. Men’s Doubles Brady Skjei scored in the opening minute and Johnny MILWAUKEE 4, BOSTON 1 First Round April 28: Boston, 112-90 Colorado 10, San Diego 7 18. Josh Williams, 149. Nikola Mektic and Franko Skugor (4), Croatia, Gaudreau put the Americans up 2-0 midway through April 30: Milwaukee, 123-102 San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 5 19. Ray Black Jr, 141. def. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and Edouard Roger- May 3: Milwaukee, 123-116 L.A. Dodgers 6, Washington 0 20. David Starr, 140. the third period. The Finns rallied to tie the game Vasselin, France, 6-4, 3-6, 10-3. May 6: Milwaukee, 113-101 Atlanta 5, Arizona 3 2-all with Harri Pesonen’s goal in the last minute of May 8: Milwaukee, 116-91 Chicago Cubs 4, Milwaukee 1 NASCAR GANDER OUTDOOR TRUCK Raven Klaasen, South Africa, and Michael the opening period and Niko Ojamaki’s goal midway Miami at N.Y. Mets, ppd. POINTS LEADERS Venus (6), New Zealand, def. Alexander and TORONTO 4, PHILADELPHIA 3 Monday’s Games Through May 10 Mischa Zverev, Germany, 7-6 (2), 6-4. through the second. April 27: Toronto, 108-95 Milwaukee at Philadelphia, late 1. Grant Enfi nger, 287 Henri Kontinen, Finland, and John Peers (8), April 29: Philadelphia, 94-89 Pittsburgh at Arizona, late 2. Brett Moffi tt, 274 Australia, def. Radu Albot, Moldova, and May 2: Philadelphia, 116-95 Today’s Games 3. Stewart Friesen, 272 Nikoloz Basilashvili, Georgia, 7-5, 6-3. MIAMI May 5: Toronto, 101-96 Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 2-4) at Cincinnati (Roark 4. Ben Rhodes, 254 Oliver Marach, Austria, and Mate Pavic (5), May 7: Toronto, 125-89 3-1), 5:40 p.m. 5. Johnny Sauter, 252 Croatia, def. Ben McLachlan, Japan, and Jan- Orange Bowl switched from Jan. 1 to Dec. 30 May 9: Philadelphia, 112-101 Milwaukee (Woodruff 5-1) at Philadelphia 6. Matt Crafton, 245 Lennard Struff, Germany, 6-3, 6-3. Sunday: Toronto, 92-90 (Eickhoff 2-1), 6:05 p.m. 7. Austin Hill, 233 Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Marcelo Melo (1), N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 2-3) at Washington 8. Harrison Burton, 222 Brazil, def. Simone Bolelli and Andreas Seppi, 9. Todd Gilliland, 213 This season’s Orange Bowl is moving to Dec. 30, with WESTERN CONFERENCE (Hellickson 2-1), 6:05 p.m. Italy, 6-3, 6-4. Colorado (Freeland 2-5) at Boston (Sale 1-5), 10. Sheldon Creed, 187 GOLDEN STATE 4, HOUSTON 2 Austin Krajicek, United States, and Artem a prime-time kickoff, after originally being scheduled 6:10 p.m. 11. Tyler Dippel, 141 April 28: Golden State, 104-100 Sitak, New Zealand, def. Borna Coric, Croatia, Tampa Bay (Morton 3-0) at Miami (Smith 3-0), 12. Spencer Boyd, 130 to be played the afternoon of New Year’s Day. April 30: Golden State, 115-109 and Grigor Dimitrov, Bulgaria, 7-5, 6-2. May 4: Houston, 126-121, OT 6:10 p.m. 13. Gus Dean, 118 The Orange Bowl has traditionally been played at Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah (3), May 6: at Houston, 112-108 St. Louis (Flaherty 3-3) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 14. Tyler Ankrum, 114 Colombia, def. Rohan Bopanna, India, and night, but the earlier kickoff was initially planned when May 8: Golden State, 104-99 0-2), 6:20 p.m. 15. Jordan Anderson, 114 Dominic Inglot, Britain, 7-6 (5), 6-3. May 10: Golden State, 118-113 Pittsburgh (Musgrove 1-4) at Arizona (Weaver 16. Brennan Poole, 108 it became part of the six-bowl rotation that hosts the 3-1), 8:40 p.m. 17. Austin Wayne Self, 94 Matwe Middelkoop, Netherlands, and Gilles College Football Playoff. The Orange Bowl will not be PORTLAND 4, DENVER 3 Toronto (Thornton 0-4) at San Francisco (Holland 18. Timothy Peters, 84 Simon, France, vs. Pablo Carreno Busta, April 29: Denver, 121-113 1-4), 8:45 p.m. 19. Cory Roper, 82 Spain, and Joao Sousa, Portugal, 7-6 (5), hosting a national semifinal this season. Had it stayed May 1: Portland, 97-90 San Diego (Paddack 3-1) at L.A. Dodgers 20. Josh Reaume, 80 5-7, 10-5. on Jan. 1, the Orange Bowl would have been compet- May 3: Portland, 140-137, 4OT (Kershaw 2-0), 9:10 p.m. Women’s Doubles May 5: Denver, 116-112 Wednesday’s Games First Round ing against other traditional New Year’s Day games and May 7: Denver, 124-98 Pittsburgh at Arizona, 2:40 p.m. GOLF Veronika Kudermetova and Vera Zvonareva, kicked off around 1 p.m. EST. May 9: Portland, 119-108 Toronto at San Francisco, 2:45 p.m. Russia, def. Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez and Sunday: Portland, 100-96 Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 5:40 p.m. PGA CHAMPIONS TOUR Sara Sorribes Tormo, Spain, 7-5, 7-6 (5). Milwaukee at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. The switch gives it an exclusive television window REGIONS TRADITION Nadiia Kichenok, Ukraine, and Abigail Spears, N.Y. Mets at Washington, 6:05 p.m. THIRD ROUND Monday’s leaders at Trinity Forest GC United States, def. Julia Goerges, Germany, on Monday night, two days after the CFP semifinals Colorado at Boston, 6:10 p.m. CONFERENCE FINALS (Founders course), Birmingham, Ala. Purse: and Karolina Pliskova, Czech Republic, 7-6 Tampa Bay at Miami, 6:10 p.m. are played on Dec. 28. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) $2.4 million. Yardage: 7,299; Par: 72 (36-36) (5), 7-6 (4). St. Louis at Atlanta, 6:20 p.m. Central CONFERENCE FINAL Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, and Barbora Strycova San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. TORONTO VS. MILWAUKEE Steve Stricker, $360,000 68-64-70-68—270 (5), Czech Republic, def. Desirae Krawczyk, Wednesday: at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. ORBETELLO, ITALY Billy Andrade, $176,000 68-67-69-72—276 United States, and Makoto Ninomiya, Japan, Friday: at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Paul Goydos, $176,000 70-67-69-70—276 6-4, 6-1. Gaviria wins Giro stage 3 after Sunday, May 19: at Toronto, 6 p.m. AUTO RACING David Toms, $176,000 67-67-70-72—276 Tuesday, May 21: at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, and Viviani relegated for sprint Tom Byrum, $115,200 71-69-66-71—277 Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia, def. Irina- x-Thursday, May 23: at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP Paul Broadhurst, $77,760 73-66-68-72—279 at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Camelia Begu and Mihaela Buzarnescu, x-Saturday, May 25: DIGITAL ALLY 400 Lee Janzen, $77,760 74-66-71-68—279 x-Monday, May 27: at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Romania, 6-2, 6-4. Elia Viviani was stripped of winning the third stage Saturday night at Kansas Speedway, Kansas Bernhard Langer, $77,760 69-67-68-75—279 Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Demi City, Kan. Jeff Maggert, $77,760 69-73-71-66—279 Schuurs (8), Netherlands, def. Lyudmyla at the Giro d’Italia on Monday. WESTERN CONFERENCE 1. (4) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 271. Willie Wood, $77,760 69-71-70-69—279 Kichenok, Ukraine, and Jelena Ostapenko, PORTLAND VS. GOLDEN STATE 2. (5) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 271. Brandt Jobe, $57,600 71-69-69-71—280 Viviani was ruled by the race jury to have deviated Today: at Golden State, 8 p.m. Latvia, 4-6, 6-4, 10-7. 3. (6) Erik Jones, Toyota, 271. Steve Flesch, $47,400 75-70-68-68—281 Thursday: at Golden State, 8 p.m. from his line in the final sprint in Orbetello, even touch- 4. (32) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 271. Jerry Kelly, $47,400 71-70-69-71—281 Alicja Rosolska, Poland, and Yang Zhaoxuan, Saturday, May 18: at Portland, 8 p.m. 5. (2) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 271. Rocco Mediate, $47,400 74-68-71-68—281 China, def. Raquel Atawo, United States, and ing wheels with Italian compatriot Matteo Moschetti. Monday, May 20: at Portland, 8 p.m. 6. (12) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 271. Ian Woosnam, $47,400 72-71-70-68—281 Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, 6-3, 6-3. x-Wednesday, May 22: at Golden State, 8 p.m. Viviani finished second on Sunday and thought he’d 7. (9) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 271. Woody Austin, $35,080 74-74-67-67—282 x-Friday, May 24: at Portland, 8 p.m. 8. (35) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 271. Glen Day, $35,080 64-72-73-73—282 SUNDAY’S RESULTS x-Sunday, May 26: at Golden State, 8 p.m. made up for it on Monday at the end of the 220-kilo- 9. (21) Tyler Reddick(i), Chevrolet, 271. Tom Lehman, $35,080 73-69-71-69—282 Purse: Men, $5.85 million (Masters 1000); meter (137-mile) route from Vinci. 10. (18) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 271. Shaun Micheel, $35,080 73-68-71-70—282 Women, $3.8 million (Premier). Surface: 11. (14) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 271. Scott Parel, $35,080 71-66-70-75—282 Clay-Outdoor Instead, Fernando Gaviria of Colombia was given the PRO HOCKEY 12. (33) Aric Almirola, Ford, 271. Kirk Triplett, $35,080 73-67-74-68—282 Men’s Singles win, with Arnaud Demare second and Pascal Acker- 13. (1) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 271. Stephen Ames, $25,248 71-71-67-74—283 First Round NHL 14. (34) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 271. Olin Browne, $25,248 71-73-72-67—283 Nikoloz Basilashvili (14), Georgia, def. Marton mann third. STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS 15. (30) Joey Logano, Ford, 270. Dan Forsman, $25,248 71-70-72-70—283 Fucsovics, Italy, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 (8). “It’s difficult to smile or to be happy when something All times Central 16. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 270. David Frost, $25,248 73-68-72-70—283 Philipp Kohlschreiber, Germany, def. Gilles THIRD ROUND 17. (15) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 270. Retief Goosen, $25,248 74-67-71-71—283 Simon, France, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. like this happens to a friend,” Gaviria said. “I’m disap- CONFERENCE FINALS 18. (17) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 270. Michael Bradley, $20,880 71-68-71-74—284 Matteo Berrettini, Italy, def. Lucas Pouille, (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) 19. (31) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 270. Darren Clarke, $20,880 72-71-71-70—284 France, 6-2, 6-4 pointed for him because for me nothing happened. For Steve Jones, $20,880 68-73-70-73—284 Central CONFERENCE 20. (3) William Byron, Chevrolet, 270. Jannik Sinner, Italy, def. Steve Johnson, 21. (26) Matt Tifft, Ford, 270. Marco Dawson, $18,080 71-69-74-71—285 me he’s the winner. BOSTON 2, CAROLINA 0 United States, 1-6, 6-1, 7-5. May 9: Boston, 5-2 22. (16) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 270. Joe Durant, $18,080 74-69-69-73—285 Roberto Bautista Agut, Spain, def. Andreas “The decision is extreme. He never looked back to see Sunday: Boston, 6-2 23. (19) Ryan Newman, Ford, 269. Joey Sindelar, $18,080 74-66-71-74—285 Seppi, Italy, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1. who was behind him so he didn’t do it with any intent. Today: at Carolina, 7 p.m. 24. (10) Paul Menard, Ford, 269. Tommy Armour III, $15,480 76-65-71-74—286 Thursday: at Carolina, 7 p.m. 25. (22) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 269. Gary Hallberg, $15,480 73-65-73-75—286 Men’s Doubles He only wanted to win, not to damage someone. He’s x-Saturday, May 18: at Boston, 6:15 p.m. 26. (37) Michael McDowell, Ford, 269. Kent Jones, $15,480 72-68-73-73—286 First Round always been correct, a great racer. I’m disappointed x-Monday, May 20: at Carolina, 7 p.m. 27. (24) David Ragan, Ford, 269. Billy Mayfair, $15,480 72-68-77-69—286 Maximo Gonzalez and Horacio Zeballos, x-Wednesday, May 22: at Boston, 7 p.m. 28. (36) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 269. Miguel A. Jiménez, $13,440 68-70-77-72—287 Argentina, def. Marco Cecchinato and for him.” 29. (7) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 269. Kevin Sutherland, $13,440 73-72-68-74—287 Lorenzo Sonego, Italy, 6-2, 6-4. WESTERN CONFERENCE 30. (8) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 268. David McKenzie, $12,000 79-67-72-70—288 Jeremy Chardy, France, and David Goffi n, SAN JOSE 1, ST. LOUIS 0 31. (27) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 268. José María Olazábal, $12,000 71-72-73-72—288 Belgium, def. Jamie Murray, Britain, and The Associated Press Saturday: San Jose, 6-3 32. (13) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 264. Corey Pavin, $12,000 73-70-73-72—288 Bruno Soares (2), Brazil, 6-4, 6-4. * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, May 14, 2019 C5 Bundle up at Bethpage as PGA opens in cold rain

By Doug Ferguson The Associated Press

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Matt Kuchar is playing his 54th major championship and realized something new as he walked off the 18th green at Bethpage Black. “I think this is the first time I’ve worn a beanie at the PGA Championship,” he said Monday. He wasn’t alone. Tiger Woods was layered Simon Pagenaud celebrates after winning the Indy GP IndyCar auto in clothing for an early nine race Saturday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis. holes of practice to beat the [MICHAEL CONROY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] rain, with a knit beanie over his cap. From a distance, it was hard to distinguish between tour pros and club IndyCar and NASCAR pros, major champions and Tiger Woods fl ips his ball as he walks along the ninth green major rookies. All of them during a practice round for the PGA Championship golf were bundled in dark rain tournament Monday in Farmingdale, N.Y. [JULIE JACOBSON/THE roar into showcase gear. ASSOCIATED PRESS] The PGA Championship has moved to May for the there were plenty of exam- when it is that soft because month of May first time since 1949, and ples of that during morning the ball just kind of goes for the moment, everyone practice. where you hit it. You get is feeling it. Woods played the front extra rewarded for a good By Jenna Fryer drivers won’t make the Temperatures were still in nine and had 256 yards shot, and a bad shot is still The Associated Press 500, and Penske has joined the upper 40s when players into the 524-yard seventh bad. So it’s still fair. ... With Michael Andretti and Chip headed out for the first offi- hole, which plays as a par 4 it soft like this — probably CHARLOTTE, N.C. Ganassi among the heavy- cial day of practice on the this week. He hammered a going to be soft the first few he most prolific month weight owners wondering if Long Island public course, 5-wood that came up short. days — there will be a lot of in motorsports arrived IndyCar’s full-time teams already soaked from week- He tried a 3-wood from the long clubs in, so it will be Twith two strong races should be exempt from end rain with more falling in same spot and that also to your advantage if you’re with IndyCar and NASCAR bumping. the afternoon. failed to reach the green, striking your irons well, both opening May with A new qualifying format Just like Lucas Glover and at that point Woods especially your long irons.” momentum-grabbing enter- will make for a tense remembers it. jokingly suggested he might Woods won the 2002 U.S. taining events that should Sunday session, all played Glover won the last major consider teeing it up for a Open at Bethpage, which carry the series through their out live as NBC rehearses at Bethpage Black, the 2009 driver. featured a steady rain in Memorial Day showcases. for the 500 and its first U.S. Open, during a week so Kuchar hit driver down the second round and an Simon Pagenaud, his future broadcast of one of sports inundated with rain that it the middle of the 15th fair- hour delay for rain in the with Team Penske shaky television’s true iconic didn’t finish until Monday way, contemplated his final round. Glover won the because of a 21-race losing properties. afternoon and the main- approach to an elevated next U.S. Open at Bethpage streak, stalked five-time Indy- NASCAR, meanwhile, has tenance crew kept finding green guarded by bunkers, in 2009, and the PGA Tour Car champion Scott Dixon in its $1 million All-Star event shoes in the muck weeks and was surprised to see it staged its opening FedEx the rain around Indianapolis Saturday night at Charlotte after it was over. come up short. It didn’t get Cup playoff event on the Motor Speedway in the closing Motor Speedway and with “Weather was just like much better from there. He Black Course twice. Nick laps of its road course race. it comes a chance for the this, actually,” Glover said. hit a 3-hybrid into the par-4 Watney won in 2012, and Then the Frenchman com- series to string together It should get better by 16th, and another 3-hybrid Patrick Reed won in 2016. pleted a phenomenal late pass consecutive competitive the time the championship into the par-3 17th. Woods and Glover are to win the Grand Prix and events. A snoozer of a race begins on Thursday, with “The ball isn’t bouncing, among 14 players who will prove he’s fighting hard for his two weeks ago at Dover temperatures pushing 70 obviously,” Glover said. compete in all three majors, job. created the feeling a driver by the weekend. But a wet “Long and hard, that’s what and the only major champi- Hours later at Kansas mutiny was looming over a course is a long course, and I remember. It’s kind of fun ons at Bethpage Black so far. Speedway, Brad Keselowski rules package that has so far closed out one of the more failed to meet expectations. entertaining NASCAR races NASCAR this season of the season with an overtime introduced the new package victory that gave team owner in an effort to improve the Roger Penske a sweep of racing, but many drivers the day. More specifically, warned it wasn’t going to Draft lottery may decide six different Penske drivers work. The package hasn’t tallied five victories in four been awful, and many of Williamson’s fi rst NBA stop series spanning nine days to this year’s races have been open May — The Captain’s watchable, which is an favorite time of the year. improvement from last By Tim Reynolds Penske, a 17-time winner season. But the package has The Associated Press of the Indianapolis 500, this not lived up to the hype and year celebrates the 50th drivers have voiced their CHICAGO — Zion Wil- anniversary of his first Indy frustration. liamson’s immediate future entry. Many drivers spent last is likely to be decided by the This is a celebratory week complaining NASCAR bounce of 14 pingpong balls. month for motorsports, will not listen to their input The NBA draft lottery is a time for series to shine and the lousy Dover race Tuesday night in Chicago, leading into the Sunday is the just result. But then where some team will be before Memorial Day, con- came Saturday night at awarded the No. 1 pick in sidered the biggest single Kansas Speedway, in cooler the June 20 draft — and, day of racing in the world. temperatures, and the presumably, the chance to Formula One will scream package finally delivered a grab Williamson with that through the streets of compelling race. The race selection. Monaco early May 26, then went to overtime and the 23 New York, Cleveland IndyCar and “The Greatest lead changes were one short and Phoenix share the best Spectacle in Racing” take of the total combined lead odds: They’ve all got a 14 the stage at IMS. NASCAR changes in both Kansas Cup percent chance of winning closes the day with the races last year. under a new format that was Coca-Cola 600, a gruel- That gives hope for the designed in 2017 and put into ing race of attrition and All-Star race, which last play this year to discourage Duke forward Zion Williamson speaks with the media after one of the few remaining year was a de facto test teams from all-out tanking. an NCAA Tournament loss to Michigan State on March 31 in crown jewel events on the of the new rules package. Williamson, the consensus Washington. [PATRICK SEMANSKY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] schedule. The race was created as a college basketball player of The stage is set for Indy- no-holds-barred Saturday the year this past season, is four-number combinations. “I’m not one to waste a lot Car and NASCAR to dazzle night shootout for a cool expected to be in the audi- Chicago gets 125, giving the of time on things I can’t con- a new audience, make new $1 million payday and for ence when the lottery results Bulls the fourth-best shot. trol — which is essentially fans, and prove racing isn’t two decades it delivered. are announced. Charlotte, Miami and Sac- anything that happens at a dying sport. But the luster has worn “Whatever NBA team ramento will be assigned my house, and the lottery,” Both series got strong off — partly because the I land on, that’s where I 10 of those combinations, Atlanta general manager starts with last Saturday’s racing just hasn’t been very want to be,” Williamson, giving them the longest odds Travis Schlenk said. doubleheader, a Pagenaud good — and Charlotte track the now-former Duke star of winning the No. 1 pick. The Hawks could be big and Keselowski sweep, and president Marcus Smith who is turning pro after one The Kings won’t be root- winners Tuesday. If Dallas the anticipation carries into is considering moving the season with the Blue Devils, ing to win; their pick goes doesn’t get one of the top Tuesday when Indianapo- event to Nashville next said last month. “Whoever to Boston, unless it’s the four draft picks, the Mav- lis officially opens for the season if Speedway Motor- drafts me, that’s where I first pick, and then it goes ericks’ pick — which would 500. IndyCar is enjoying a sports Inc. can get that want to be.” to Philadelphia. be No. 9 if they don’t move resurgence and slow, steady property up and running. It is very much a lot- By the time the telecast up — goes to Atlanta, which growth in both the series Smith still believes Satur- tery; the machine is exactly of the lottery begins at 8:30 has its own lottery pick as and its spotlight event. day night at Charlotte will like the one used in many p.m. Eastern, it will already well and a 10.5% chance of McLaren is entering the be a show unlike any other state lotteries and is man- have long been over. The winning the No. 1 selection. 500 as an independent entry on the NASCAR calendar, ufactured by Smartplay actual drawing takes place in The Knicks are hoping — the first McLaren at Indy and another opportunity for International, which works a secure room about an hour history repeats: The first since 1976 — and Fernando the series to shine during with clients all over the beforehand, witnessed by a draft lottery was 1985, the Alonso, the popular retired this important month. world for various drawings. representative from each of Knicks won it and used that Formula One champion, is He’s a huge supporter of Smartplay even certifies the the 14 lottery clubs, NBA No. 1 pick to draft Patrick back for a second attempt NASCAR using the event to 14 pingpong balls that will be officials and some mem- Ewing — who will represent at winning the “Triple test new rules and ideas, as used to churn out the four- bers of the media. None New York on stage Tuesday Crown.” Oriol Servia was well as opening up research number combination will net of them can leave or com- night. expected to become the and development to teams some team the No. 1 pick. municate with the outside “We’re proud to have one 36th entrant, which means in what could be a showcase The Knicks, Cavaliers world in any way until after of the all-time Knicks greats real bumping in this week- of the greatest minds in the and Suns will all be assigned the results are announced on sit on the dais,” Knicks end’s qualifying. Three sport. 140 of the possible 1,001 television. president Steve Mills said. * ** C6 Tuesday, May 14, 2019 | The News Herald CLASSIFIEDS

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The cer- 2016-CA-000869 ALONG THE WEST quest. ceeding, you are enti- der of the of time consideration, Bay District Schools tificate number and R/W OF TECH DRIVE tled, at no cost to you, PRESIDENT/CEO OF such effort has not yet All bidders shall be Administrative Building, year of issuance, the DITECH FINANCIAL 150 FEET TO THE You must keep the to the provision of Life Management Cen- been made but will be FDOT Qualified per 1311 Balboa Avenue, description of the prop- LLC NORTHEAST CORNER Clerk of the Circuit certain assistance. ter of NW Florida made prior to the Section 2-1 of the Panama City, Florida erty, and the names in OF LOT 34, COLLEGE Court’s office notified Please contact the Pub: May10, 11, 12, 13, scheduled hearing. FDOT Standard Speci- 32401. Bids delivered which it was assessed Plaintiff(s), POINT ESTATES, UNIT of your current ad- ADA Coordinator by 14, 2019 fications for Road and to Lord & Son are as follows: ONE, AND THE POINT dress. (You may file mail at P. O. Box Persons with a disa- Bridge Construction, Construction’s office lo- 23472 Certificate No.: vs. OF BEGINNING; Notice of Current Ad- 1089, Panama City, FL bility needing special latest edition in the fol- cated at 19 David PUBLIC NOTICE THENCE CONTINUE dress, Florida Su- 32402 or by phone at accommodation in or- lowing work classes: Street, Fort Walton 3187 Year of Issuance: PHILIP D. WEST- NORTH 195 FEET; preme Court Ap- (850) 747-5338 at der to access court fa- Grading, Drainage, Beach, FL 32547 must BROOK; THENCE WEST 485.17 proved Family Law least seven (7) days NOTICE IS HEREBY cilities or participate Flexible Paving, and arrive prior to 10:00 AM June 1, 2016 Parcel ID: UNKNOWN TENANT FEET TO THE EAST- Form 12.915.). Future before your sched- GIVEN that the Bay in a court proceeding Hot Plant on May 29, 2019 so #1 N/K/A GISELE ST. ERLY R/W LINE OF A papers in this lawsuit uled court appear- Healthat any courthouse or Mix-Bituminous they can be delivered 17755-000-000 ANGELO; DITCH; THENCE will be mailed to the ance, or immediately Foundation/Special court program, should Course. If you have any to the School District SOUTHWESTERLY address on record at upon receiving this District Board of Trus- within two (2) days of questions, please call before bid time. All bids Description of Property: Defendant(s). ALONG SAID DITCH, the clerk’s office. notification if the time tees will hold the Regu- receipt of notice, con- Clay Smallwood at are required to be sub- GREEN GABLES PLAT 208.50 FEET TO THE before the scheduled lar Board Meeting on tact Court Administra- (850) 227-7200. mitted on Lord & Son’s LOT 5 BLK 1 ORB 976 NOTICE OF NORTH LINE OF SAID WARNING: Rule appearance is less May 21, 2019 at 9:00 tion to request such bid form located in the P 466 MAP 105B3 FORECLOSURE COLLEGE POINT ES- 12.285, Florida Family than seven (7) days. am. The meeting will an accommodation. Completion date for bid packages. Please Name in which as- SALE TATES UNIT ONE; Law Rules of Proce- If you are hearing im- be held in the confer- Please contact the fol- this project will be 180 contact Dale Whitaker sessed: THENCE EAST ALONG dure, requires certain paired, please call ence room at the Bay lowing: days from the date of or Dave Burleson at NOTICE IS HEREBY SAID NORTH LINE 559 automatic disclosure 711. Health Foundation of- the Notice to Proceed (850) 863-5158 with PHILLIP G GARNER GIVEN THAT, pursuant FEET TO THE POINT of documents and in- Pub: May 7, 14, 2019 fice at 11 Harrison Court Administration presented to the suc- any questions. to Plaintiffs Final Judg- OF BEGINNING formation. Failure to Ave., Unit E, Panama P.O. Box 1089 cessful bidder. Liqui- May 7, 14, 21, 2019 All of said property be- 23466 ment of Foreclosure comply can result in City, FL. Panama City, Florida dated damages for fail- ing in the County of PUBLIC NOTICE 23717 entered on February Property address: 1100 sanctions, including 32402 ure to complete the Bay, State of Florida. NOTICE OF 13, 2019, in the Tech Drive, Lynn dismissal or striking BOARD OF TRUSTEES Phone: 850-747-5327 project on the specified APPLICATION FOR above-captioned ac- Haven, FL 32444 of pleadings. LIFE MANAGEMENT BAY MEDICAL CEN- Hearing & Voice Im- date will be set at Unless said certificate TAX DEED tion, the Clerk of Court CENTER OF NW FL TER paired:$500.00 per day. shall be redeemed ac- will sell to the highest Any person claiming an Dated April 29, 2019 (“LMC”) REQUEST FOR DBA BAY HEALTH 1-800-955-8771 Email: cording to law, the and best bidder for interest in the surplus PROPOSALS FOR OF- FOUNDATION [email protected] Please place YOUR Case No:2019-2689TD property described in cash at www.bay.realfo from the sale, if any, CLERK OF THE CIR- FICE FURNITURE, IN- courts.org COMPANY NAME, such certificate shall be NOTICE IS HEREBY reclose.com in accord- other than the property CUIT COURT CLUSIVE OF DELIV- BY: Karen Thomason Pub: May 14, 21, 2019 SEALED BID, and the sold to the highest bid- GIVEN July 9, 2019; ance with Chapter 45, owner as of the date of ERY AND INSTALLA- Executive Director BID NUMBER on the IDE TECHNOL- der, on 23639 10:00 AM Florida Statutes on the the us pendens, must By: K Mabrie TION FOR THE BUILD- Pub: May 14, 2019 outside of your enve- OGIES INC holder of at https://bay POTENTIALLY 5th day of June, 2019 file a claim within sixty Deputy Clerk INGS LOCATED AT lope, and include the the following certificate .realtaxdeed.com. 23478 INELIGIBLE at 11:00AM on the fol- (60) days after the sale. Pub: May 7, 14, 21, 28, 525 EAST 15TH original bid plus 3 cop- has filed said certificate STREET, PANAMA IN THE CIRCUIT REGISTERED for a tax deed to be is- Dated this 8th of May, lowing described prop- 2019 COURT OF THE FOUR- ies. erty as set forth in said AMERICANS WITH CITY FLORIDA 32405 VOTER’S NOTICE sued thereon. The cer- 2019 23418 Notice is hereby given TEENTH JUDICIAL tificate number and Final Judgment of DISABILITIES ACT. If CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Bids will be received Foreclosure or order, to you are a person with IN THE CIRCUIT that Life Management The Bay County Super- until 4:00 p.m. Eastern year of issuance, the Bill Kinsaul COURT OF THE FOUR- Center of NW Florida, a BAY COUNTY, FLOR- visor of Elections, Mark description of the prop- Clerk of the Court and wit: a disability who needs IDA CIRCUIT CIVIL DI- Time, on May 24, 2019 any accommodation TEENTH JUDICIAL non-profit, is calling for Andersen, has received at the Gulf County erty, and the names in Comptroller Bay CIRCUIT IN AND FOR and requesting propos- VISION information that the which it was assessed County, Florida PARCEL I: in order to participate CASE NO.: Clerk’s Office, 1000 BAY COUNTY, FLOR- als from qualified firms persons listed below are as follows: in this proceeding, 19001003CA Cecil G. Costin Sr. COMMENCE AT THE you are entitled, at no IDA CIVIL ACTION to supply office furni- are potentially ineligible Blvd, Room 149, Port By:Teresa Childers SOUTHWEST COR- cost to you, to the CASE NO.: ture , inclusive of deliv- to be registered to St. Joe, Florida Certificate No.: Deputy Clerk 03-2019-CA-000248 WELLS FARGO BANK, NER OF THE NORTH- provision of certain ery and installation to vote. Failure to contact 32456, and will be 2689 DIVISION: N.A. Plaintiff, Year of Issuance: WARNING! WEST QUARTER OF assistance. Please replace furniture dam- this office within 30 opened and read aloud SECTION 11, TOWN- contact the ADA Coor- aged by Hurricane Mi- days after this notice is at a meeting of the June 1, 2016 There are unpaid taxes V. Parcel ID: SHIP 3 SOUTH. dinator by mail at P. 0. LAKEVIEW LOAN chael in Panama City, published may result in Board of County Com- on property which you SERVICING, LLC, Florida as outlined in a determination of ineli- 14638-100-000 own or have legal inter- RANGE 14 WEST; Box 1089, Panama THE UNKNOWN HEIRS missioners held in the THENCE NORTH 35 City, FL 32402 or by Plaintiff, the request for propos- gibility by the Supervi- Donald H. Butler Com- est. The property will als # 2019-01 AND OR BENEFICIARIES sor of Elections and re- Description of Property: be sold at public auc- FEET TO THE NORTH phone at (850) OF THE ESTATE OF mission Chamber in R/W LINE OF 12TH 747-5338 at least vs. 2019-02. Interested moval of the registered the Robert M. Moore 34 3S 14W 104D1 tion at https://bay.realta RONY D. OGLESBY 10:00 STREET; THENCE seven (7) days before Parties wishing to sub- voter’s name from the Administration Build- COM SW COR LOT 62, xdeed.com at A/K/A RONNIE D. AM on the 9th day of EAST 1702 FEET TO your scheduled court RONNIE HARRISON mit one or both propos- statewide voter regis- ing, Gulf County Court- S 15’, E 824.16’, N OGLESBY A/K/A RONY July, 2019 THE WEST INTERSEC- appearance, or imme- INGRAM, ET AL, als must registered as tration system. You house Complex, Port 591.03’, W 170’ TO unless the Defendant(s) a “Known Bidder” by DALE OGLESBY, DE- should contact this of- POBTH W 100’, S back taxes are paid. To TION OF TECH DRIVE; diately upon receiving CEASED, et al St. Joe, Florida on the THENCE NORTH this notification if the Wednesday, May 15 th fice by calling following Tuesday, 118.58’, E 100’, N receive the payoff NOTICE OF ACTION Defendant(s) ALONG THE WEST time before the by 5:00PM Central 850-784-6100 to re- May 28, 2019 at 09:00 118.58’ TO POB AKA amount for the taxes Time. All submittals ceive information re- LOT 4 UNRE PT OF L owed contact the Bay R/W OF TECH DRIVE scheduled appear- NOTICE OF ACTION a.m. Eastern Time. 410 FEET OR TO A ance is less than To: must be in writing and garding the basis for 50 51 62 63 ORB 1595 County Tax Collector, RONNIE HARRISON POINT WHICH IS 1170 seven (7) days. If you delivered by hand or the potential ineligibility All bids shall remain P 144 ORB 2580 P 347 Panama City, Florida, INGRAM courier to Life Man- TO: THE UN- and instructions on -29.16B-MAP 104D1 telephone number FEET SOUTH OF THE are hearing impaired, KNOWN HEIRS OR firm for a period of sixty SOUTHWEST COR- please call 711. Last Known Address: agement Center of NW how to resolve the mat- days after the opening. (850) 248-8514. To re- BENEFICIARIES OF Name in which as- NER OF TECH DRIVE 7109 RIVERBROOKE Florida, 525 East 15th ter, or request addi- All bidders shall com- ceive further informa- THE ESTATE OF RONY sessed: AND 9TH STREET FOR Bill Kinsaul ST PANAMA CITY, FL Street, Building C, Pan- tional assistance if ply with all applicable tion, contact the Clerk 32404 ama City, Florida D. OGLESBY A/K/A needed. ESTATE OF JIMMY D of the Court and Comp- THE POINT OF BEGIN- CLERK OF THE CIR- RONNIE D. OGLESBY State and local laws NING; THENCE CUIT COURT 32405; Attention Chief concerning licensing HARRISON, ESTATE troller at the Bay Current Address: Financial Officer. Sub- A/K/A RONY DALE The Supervisor of Elec- OF HOPE L HARRISON County Courthouse, NORTH ALONG THE As Clerk of the Court OGLESBY, DECEASED registration and regula- WEST R/W OF TECH Unknown mittals must be re- tions will make a deter- tion of contractors do- All of said property be- 300 E 4th St #101, ceived by 11:00AM., RESIDENT: Unknown mination no less than ing in the County of Panama City, Florida, DRIVE, 130 FEET; By: Jennifer Estrada LAST KNOWN AD- ing business to the THENCE WEST, Deputy Clerk YOU ARE NOTIFIED Central time, May 31, 30 days after this pub- State of Florida. Bay, State of Florida. telephone number that an action to fore- 2019. The submittals DRESS: 3747 GREEN- lished notice and if re- (850) 763-9061 x 3. 355.65 FEET TO THE TREE PLACE, PANAMA EASTERLY R/W OF A Padgett Law Group, At- close a mortgage on will be publicly opened moved will notify the The Board of County Unless said certificate CITY, FL 32405-6642 To make payment, DITCH; THENCE torney for Plaintiff the following property at this time. Only sub- voter of the determina- Commissioners re- shall be redeemed ac- please contact the of- SOUTHWESTERLY 6267 Old Water Oak in Bay County, Florida: mittals received by the tion and action taken. serves the right to cording to law, the YOU ARE HEREBY NO- fice of the Tax Collec- ALONG SAID DITCH Road, Suite 203 Talla- stated time and date waive informalities in property described in LOT(S) 24, OLDE TIFIED that an action to POTENTIALLY tor, telephone num- 165.23 FEET; THENCE hassee, FL 32312 will be considered. any bid, to accept such certificate shall be TOWNE VILLAGE. foreclose a mortgage INELIGIBLE ber. EAST, 458.9 FEET TO attorney@padgettlaw- Submittals received af- and/or reject any or all sold to the highest bid- PHASE ONE, AC- on the following de- REGISTERED VOTER: July 9, 2019; THE WEST R/W OF group.com ter the time set for the bids, and to accept the der, on Pub: May 14, 21, 28, CORDING TO THE scribed property lo- 10:00 AM SAID TECH DRIVE Pub: May 14, 21, 2019 opening will be re- bid that in their judg- at https://bay June 4, 2019 PLAT AS RECORDED jected and returned un- cated in BAY County, REGISTERED VOTER: .realtaxdeed.com. AND THE POINT OF ment will be in the best 23721 23396 IN PLAT BOOK 23, opened to the submit- Florida: ENNIS, HENRY G BEGINNING interest of Gulf County. NOTICE OF IN THE CIRCUIT PAGES 60 THROUGH ter. All submittals shall 1208 W 22ND ST Dated this 8th of May, APPLICATION FOR COURT, FOURTEENTH 66, OF THE PUBLIC be submitted in a Lot 24, Block “A”, PANAMA CITY, 2019 PARCEL II: Greentree Heights, as BOARD OF COUNTY TAX DEED JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN RECORDS OF BAY sealed envelope and FL 32405 COMMISSIONERS AND FOR BAY COUNTY, FLORIDA. clearly labeled, recorded in Plat Book Bill Kinsaul COMMENCE AT THE 14, Page 21, of the GULF Case No:2019-0979TD SOUTHWEST COR- COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 7109 RIVER- “RFP2019-01 - OFFICE LEWIS, GLORIA P COUNTY, FLORIDA Clerk of the Court and Case Number: BROOKE ST, PAN- FURNITURE OR “RFP Public Records of Bay 21036 HWY 231 Comptroller Bay NER OF THE NORTH- /s/ Sandy Quinn, NOTICE IS HEREBY 19-0281 DR AMA CITY, FL 32404 2019-02 OFFICE County, Florida. LOT 84 County, Florida WEST QUARTER OF Chairman GIVEN Divison: N FURNITURE/CHAIRS.” FOUNTAIN, FL 32438 IDE TECHNOL- SECTION 11, TOWN- has been filed against Pub: May 7, 14, 2019 OGIES INC holder of SHIP 3 SOUTH, has been filed against Please provide one (1) By:Teresa Childers In Re: The Termination you and you are re- original, five (5) copies you, and you are re- This notice published 23665 Deputy Clerk the following certificate RANGE 14 WEST; quired to serve a copy has filed said certificate THENCE NORTH 35 of Parental Rights for quired to serve a copy for each of the propos- 14 May 2019. NOTIFICATION the Proposed Adoption of your written de- als, and one (1) elec- to your written de- Mark Andersen INVITING WARNING! for a tax deed to be is- FEET TO THE NORTH fenses, if any, to this sued thereon. The cer- R/W LINE OF 12TH of Robert Amir Nathan fenses within 30 days tronic copy on a flash Bay County Supervisor SUBCONTRACTORS There are unpaid taxes Nielens, minor child after the first publica- drive with all of the action on Phelan Hal- of Elections FOR BID on property which you tificate number and STREET; THENCE linan Diamond & year of issuance, the EAST 1702 FEET TO tion, if any, on Albertelli above information in- Pub: May 14, 2019 own or have legal inter- NOTICE OF Law, Plaintiff’s attorney, cluded (each docu- Jones, PLLC, attorneys Lord & Son Construc- est. The property will description of the prop- THE WEST INTERSEC- 23645 ACTION FOR whose address is P.O. ment must be in an in- for plaintiff, whose ad- tion, Inc. is requesting be sold at public auc- erty, and the names in TION OF TECH DRIVE; NOTICE TO RECEIVE PETITION TO Box 23028, Tampa, FL dividual PDF format dress is 2001 NW 64th bids from subcontrac- tion at https://bay.realta which it was assessed THENCE NORTH SEALED BIDS TERMINATE 33623, and file the orig- file). Proposals shall Street, Suite 100, Ft. tors interested in sub- xdeed.com at 10:00 are as follows: ALONG THE WEST BID #1819-31 PARENTAL RIGHTS inal with this Court ei- not be combined Spec- Lauderdale, FL 33309, mitting quotations for AM on the 9th day of R/W OF TECH DRIVE FPID NO. Certificate No.: ther before service on ifications may be ob- and file the original with the following divisions July, 2019 unless the 150 FEET TO THE 436845-1-54-01 TO: UNKNOWN PUTA- Plaintiff’s attorney, or tained from Life Man- the Clerk of the Court, of work: Outside Utili- back taxes are paid. To 979 NORTHEAST CORNER within 30 days after the Year of Issuance: OF LOT 34, COLLEGE TIVE FATHER immediately thereafter; agement Center’s ties, General Trades, receive the payoff otherwise, a default will websitefirst publication of this The Gulf County Board Metal Soffits, Store- amount for the taxes June 1, 2016 POINT ESTATES, UNIT notice, either before or of County Commission- Parcel ID: ONE, AND THE POINT YOU ARE NOTIFIED be entered against you (www.lmccares.org/rfp), or by front, Doors & Hard- owed contact the Bay that an action for Ter- for the relief demanded submitting a re- immediately thereafter, ers will receive sealed ware, Acoustical County Tax Collector, 05288-001-012 OF BEGINNING; otherwise a default bids from any qualified THENCE CONTINUE mination of Parental in the Complaint or pe- quest using the email Panels, Acoustical Panama City, Florida, Rights has been filed tition. address of may be entered against person, company or Folding Partition, Case- telephone number Description of Property: NORTH 260 FEET; you for the relief de- corporation interested 16 2S 13W -1.35L-BEG THENCE WEST 458.90 against you and that [email protected], work, Science Case- (850) 248-8514. To re- you are required to This notice shall be Questions and/or con- manded in the Com- in constructing: work, Refinish Terrazzo ceive further informa- 332.47’ S OF NW COR

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TH S 150’ E 300’ N 150’ please contact the of- SHERRY LYNN NOTIFIED that a civil 207.37 FEET AND THE a written response with BEAUTIFUL W 300’ TO POB AKA fice of the Tax Collec- MESSICK; THE UN- action has been filed POINT OF BEGINN- the Court and serve a UNIQUE WOOD LOT 12 ORB 3415 P tor, telephone num- KNOWN TENANT IN against you in the Cir- ING; THENCE CON- copy of your written de- DINING TABLE 535 ber. POSSESSION, cuit Court of Bay TINUE SOUTH 00 DE- fenses, if any, to it on Pub: May 14, 21, 28, County, Florida, to GREES 16 MINUTES Padgett Law Group, FOR SALE Name in which as- June 4, 2019 Defendant(s). foreclose certain real 00 SECONDS WEST whose address is 6267 Having to down size 5 sessed: property described as ALONG THE EAST Old Water Oak Road, 1/2ft long, 3 1/2ft wide 23737 SANDRA FOX, ESTATE NOTICE OF ACTION follows: LINE OF SAID CER- Suite 203, Tallahassee, with 6 cushioned seat PUBLIC NOTICE OF DARRIN FOX TAIN PARCEL, 189.63 FL 32312, at least thirty and back chairs, co- TO: PAUL DANIEL COMMENCING AT A FEET TO THE SOUTH- (30) days from the date mes with extra leaf All of said property be- Notice is hereby given MESSICK, IF LIVING, CONCRETE MONU- EAST CORNER OF of first publication, and $900/OBO ing in the County of that the Panama City BUT IF DECEASED, MENT MARKING THE SAID CERTAIN PAR- file the original with the 850-814-1096 Bay, State of Florida. Housing Funding Cor- THE UNKNOWN NORTHWEST COR- CEL AND THE NORTH clerk of this court either poration will meet on HEIRS, DEVISEES, NER OF THE NORTH- RIGHT OF WAY LINE before service on Plain- May 15, 2019 at 11:00 Unless said certificate BENEFICIARIES, WEST QUARTER OF OF WHITE ROAD ( A tiffs attorney or immedi- a.m. shall be redeemed ac- in the conference GRANTEES, ASSIGNS, THE SOUTHWEST PUBLIC 60 FOOT ately thereafter; other- cording to law, the room at 1918 Mack CREDITORS, QUARTER OF SEC- RIGHT OF WAY); wise, a default will be property described in Lewis Drive, Panama LIENORS, AND TRUS- TION 28, TOWNSHIP THENCE NORTH 87 entered against you for such certificate shall be City, Florida 32401. TEES OF PAUL DAN- 1 SOUTH, RANGE 12 DEGREES 44 MIN- the relief demanded in SIG SAUERS sold to the highest bid- Pub: May 10, 11, 12, IEL MESSICK, DE- WEST, BAY COUNTY, UTES 00 SECONDS the complaint. HAVANESE PUPS SIG P229, .40 S&W der, on July 9, 2019; 13, 14, 2019 CEASED, AND ALL FLORIDA; THENCE WEST ALONG SAID AKC Home Raised Two-tone, all steel, 10:00 AM at https://bay 23747 OTHER PERSONS SOUTH 00 DEGREES NORTH RIGHT OF DATED this the 4th day Best Health Guar. six-12 round .40/.357 .realtaxdeed.com. IN THE CIRCUIT CLAIMING BY, 16 MINUTES 00 SEC- WAY LINE, 132.95 of April, 2019. Call 239-324-4650 mags, night sights, www.noahslittleark.com COURT FOR THE THROUGH, UNDER, ONDS WEST ALONG FEET TO THE SOUTH- Tacon grips, soft case, Dated this 8th of May, FOURTEENTH JUDI- AND AGAINST THE THE WEST LINE OF WEST CORNER OF Bill Kinsaul holster, .357 Sig Barrel, 2019 CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND NAMED DEFENDANTS SAID NORTHWEST SAID CERTAIN PAR- CLERK OF THE CIR- 100 rounds ea. .40 & FOR BAY COUNTY, Last Known Address: QUARTER OF THE CEL; THENCE LEAV- CUIT COURT .357 ammo. $750.00 Bill Kinsaul FLORIDA 10709 White Road, SOUTHWEST QUAR- ING SAID NORTH As Clerk of the Court Firm. Clerk of the Court and Youngstown, FL 32466 TER, 222.24 FEET TO RIGHT OF WAY LINE, Comptroller Bay CASE No.: TO: SHERRY LYNN AN IRON PIPE ON PROCEED NORTH 00 By: Debbie Roberson SIG MOSQUITO, County, Florida 18000947CA MESSICK, whose last THE SOUTHERLY DEGREES 16 MIN- Deputy Clerk 22LR, threaded barrel, known addresses were: RIGHT OF WAY LINE UTES 00 SECONDS tall supressor sights, By:Teresa Childers VANDERBILT MORT- 10720 E Highway 388, OF COUNTY ROAD EAST ALONG THE Padgett Law Group, At- seven 10 round mags, Deputy Clerk GAGE AND FINANCE, Youngstown, FL 32466 NO. 388; THENCE WEST LINE OF SAID torney for Plaintiff Do soft case, 300 rounds INC. 10709 White Road, SOUTH 66 DEGREES CERTAIN PARCEL, 6267 Old Water Oak Something ammo. $400.00 WARNING! Youngstown, FL 32466 24 MINUTES 00 SEC- 179.14 FEET; THENCE Road, Suite 203 Talla- 1941 SHIP BELL 850-615-9428 There are unpaid taxes Plaintiff(s), 1708 E. 9th Street, ONDS EAST ALONG NORTH 87 DEGREES hassee, FL 32312 Good For on property which you Lynn Haven, FL 32444 SAID SOUTHERLY 53 MINUTES 04 SEC- attorney@padgettlaw- MANTEL CLOCK own or have legal inter- VS. RIGHT OF WAY LINE, ONDS EAST, 132.98 group.com Tomorrow Clock face looks like est. The property will TO: THE UNKNOWN 271.50 FEET TO THE FEET TO THE POINT Pub: May 14, 21, 2019 ship steering wheel. be sold at public auc- PAUL DANIEL SPOUSE OF SHERRY NORTHWEST COR- OF BEGINNING, BE- Recycle History of WWII tion at https://bay.realta MESSICK, IF LIVING, LYNN MESSICK, NER OF THAT CER- ING A PORTION OF $200/ OBO xdeed.com at 10:00 BUT IF DECEASED, whose last known ad- TAIN PARCEL DE- SAID NORTHWEST Today 850-651-5646 AM on the 9th day of THE UNKNOWN dresses were: SCRIBED IN OFFI- QUARTER OF THE Private Home July, 2019 unless the HEIRS, DEVISEES, CIAL RECORDS SOUTHWEST QUAR- AVIATION Grads work Care back taxes are paid. To BENEFICIARIES, 10720 E Highway 388, BOOK 3282, PAGE TER AND CONTAIN- with JetBlue, United, Offering private receive the payoff GRANTEES, AS- Youngstown, FL 32466 982 OF SAID BAY ING 0.562 ACRES, Delta and others- start home care for your amount for the taxes SIGNS, CREDITORS, 10709 White Road, COUNTY; THENCE MORE OR LESS. TO- here with hands on daily needs. owed contact the Bay LIENORS, AND TRUS- Youngstown, FL 32466 CONTINUE SOUTH 66 GETHER WITH THAT training for FAA certifi- 2 Friendly Call: 850-381-5989 County Tax Collector, TEES OF PAUL DAN- 1708 E. 9th Street, DEGREES 24 MIN- CERTAIN MOBILE cation. Financial aid if Panama City, Florida, IEL MESSICK, DE- Lynn Haven, FL 32444 UTES 00 SECONDS HOMEqualified. Male Dogs telephone number CEASED, AND ALL EAST, 144.70 FEET WHC019096GA: AND Call AIM Need Home! (850) 248-8514. To re- OTHER PERSONS TO: SERGIO VELEZ, TO THE NORTHEAST THAT CERTAIN 2012 888-242-2649 Healthy, neutered ceive further informa- CLAIMING BY, whose last known ad- CORNER OF SAID 30STE14663AH12, males, housebroken; 1 tion, contact the Clerk THROUGH, UNDER, dress were: CERTAIN PARCEL; MOBILE HOME SE- Canaan dog, 1 of the Court and Comp- AND AGAINST THE THENCE LEAVING RIAL NUMBER(S):WH Let the boxer/lab mix. Need KENMORE troller at the Bay NAMED DEFEND- 7209 John Ralston Rd., SAID SOUTHERLY C019096GA. privacy fenced yard. County Courthouse, ANTS; SHERRY LYNN Houston, TX 77044 RIGHT OF WAY LINE, classifieds 850-890-9721 HEAVY DUTY 300 E 4th St #101, MESSICK; KATHY AN- 12932 Green Dolphin PROCEED SOUTH 00 Property address: WASHER & Panama City, Florida, NETTE BURTON AKA St., Houston, TX 77013 DEGREES 16 MIN- 10709 White Road, save you FREE telephone number CATHY ANNETTE 12924 Harvey Lane, UTES 00 SECONDS Youngstown, FL DRYER (850) 763-9061 x 3. VELEZ; SERGIO Houston, TX 77013 WEST ALONG THE 32466 time and PUPPIES Two years old. VELEZ; THE UN- EAST LINE OF SAID 8 months old. $450 cash obo. To make payment, KNOWN SPOUSE OF YOU ARE HEREBY CERTAIN PARCEL, You are required to file money! 850-252-7428 850-832-9381

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Standing, bending & lifting required. Must be able to work a flexible schedule Front Desk including nights and weekends. Experience Preferred! To apply, send email to: Competitive Salary! [email protected] Gulf Crest Condominiums Interviews will be scheduled at a later time. 8715 Surf Drive. Apply in person Mon thru Fri, 8:30-5:00 No phone calls or email Candidates are hired pending criminal [email protected] background check and pre-employment drug screen.

Apprentice Line Technician Class A CDL Truck Driver Southport Office Full or Part Time

Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative is accepting The News Herald is accepting applications for applications for the position of an Apprentice a hardworking, responsible truck driver to Line Technician working out of the Southport, load & deliver newspaper bundles to our con- FL office. Applicants must have a Class A CDL tractors along with other related duties. or the ability to obtain them within 6 months of starting. Previous line crew experience is pre- Hours are late night to early morning, on a ro- ferred. tating schedule. Applicants must have a valid Class A CDL Florida driver license, a clean You may apply at CareerSource Gulf Coast driving record, proof of insurance, a current Center, located at 1310 E 11th St, Panama medical card. City, through Friday May 24, 2019 at 4:00 pm. Send resume to: [email protected] For more information visit our website at www.gcec.com. Equal Opportunity Employer Interviews will be scheduled at a later date. No phone calls please. Hiring will be contingent on a criminal background check and drug screen.

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CITY OF LYNN HAVEN - CITY MANAGER Press Operator The City of Lynn Haven, Florida, seeks a City Manager. The City of Lynn Haven is The News Herald in Panama City, Florida, located in the Florida “Panhandle” and is home of the “World’s Most Beautiful Beaches” approximately 11.8 square miles with a is looking for a press operator preferably with population of 20,000+. Lynn Haven is an at least 2 years of experience using Web ever-growing community rich with history, Press, must have great work history, be charm, and southern values. self-motivated, disciplined & be a team player. Ability to use a computer is required. We will City Manager salary commensurate with train the right person in this rapidly advancing, training and experience, plus generous high tech field. The position is full time & in- benefits. A five-member commission (Mayor cludes night and weekend work. The News and four commissioners) elected for four-year Herald offers a competitive benefit package staggered terms. The City has an $37M total including 401(k), paid vacation and sick leave, budget and 164 employees. A bachelor’s medical, dental, vision & life insurance. degree in public/business/administration/finance/ Send your resume to [email protected] economic related field and a minimum three years’ experience in local government Interviews will be scheduled at a later time. management or other equivalent experience is No phone calls please. required; a master’s degree in public Hiring will be contingent on a criminal administration or business administration is background check and drug screen. preferred. Ideal candidate should have experience in dealing with a variety of Drug-Free Workplace, EOE economic development issues, financial management, community re-development and considerable skills in leadership, inclusive of the ability to motivate and foster a team-oriented atmosphere. Must be self-motivated, enthusiastic and have an ability to build trust. Also needs to be a visionary for short and long-range planning and interface well with personnel and the community. Work in a first-class employment environment that Truck Driver takes pride in enhancing quality of life for Part Time citizens and employees. Please provide your resume, with a cover The News Herald is accepting applications for letter which sets forth an applicant’s a hardworking, responsible truck driver to qualifications for the position. You can find the load & deliver newspaper bundles to our con- City Manager job description and tractors along with other related duties. qualifications on City of Lynn Haven’s Website www.cityoflynnhaven.com. Electronic Hours are late night to early morning, on a ro- correspondence, resumes, applications and tating schedule. Applicants must have a valid proposals will only be accepted through Florida driver license, a clean driving record, [email protected]. proof of insurance. NO CDL required. You may also mail all documents to: City of Lynn Haven, Attn: Adam Albritton, City Send resume to: [email protected] Manager Position, 817 Ohio Avenue, Lynn Haven, FL 32444. Interviews will be scheduled at a later date. No phone calls please. Deadline to receive all resumes, applications, Hiring will be contingent on a criminal proposals is June 28, 2019. background check and drug screen. Salary commensurates with qualifications. Employment agreement packet upon hire. Drug-Free Workplace, EOE

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